The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 72
John Bakeless. ― actly six months after Marlowe's death , which collaboration excluded — is a still more definite terminus ad quem . Henslowe's takings at this performance were the highest of the season , £ 3 145. , which strongly ...
John Bakeless. ― actly six months after Marlowe's death , which collaboration excluded — is a still more definite terminus ad quem . Henslowe's takings at this performance were the highest of the season , £ 3 145. , which strongly ...
Pagina 113
... dying Marlowe charged his friend Chapman to complete the poem that he left unfinished . So long as the circumstances of Marlowe's death remained a mystery , Chapman's obscure hints could be thus interpreted ; but , thanks to Dr ...
... dying Marlowe charged his friend Chapman to complete the poem that he left unfinished . So long as the circumstances of Marlowe's death remained a mystery , Chapman's obscure hints could be thus interpreted ; but , thanks to Dr ...
Pagina 296
... Marlowe's death . At the time of the Deptford tragedy , Jonson was a boy of twenty , Shakespeare was barely ... Marlowe's death , the date of which was not known until the early nineteenth century . Steevens probably supplied the ...
... Marlowe's death . At the time of the Deptford tragedy , Jonson was a boy of twenty , Shakespeare was barely ... Marlowe's death , the date of which was not known until the early nineteenth century . Steevens probably supplied the ...
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