The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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... Marlowe at his best ; and the poet has carried his work far enough to display the beauty of what he meant to do . The two poets who later undertook to complete Marlowe's poem fortunately do not mingle their own inferior work with the ...
... Marlowe at his best ; and the poet has carried his work far enough to display the beauty of what he meant to do . The two poets who later undertook to complete Marlowe's poem fortunately do not mingle their own inferior work with the ...
Pagina 100
... Marlowe's poem , since they may easily be allusions to the original Greek of the legendary Musaeus . One of these is in The Pleasauntest Workes of George Gascoigne Esquire , which was published in 1587 : Both deepe and dreadfull were ...
... Marlowe's poem , since they may easily be allusions to the original Greek of the legendary Musaeus . One of these is in The Pleasauntest Workes of George Gascoigne Esquire , which was published in 1587 : Both deepe and dreadfull were ...
Pagina 150
... Marlowe's lyric here appears with six stanzas . Izaak Walton printed different versions both of Marlowe's poem and of Raleigh's reply , in the 1653 and 1655 editions of his Compleat Angler , describing the original poem as “ that smooth ...
... Marlowe's lyric here appears with six stanzas . Izaak Walton printed different versions both of Marlowe's poem and of Raleigh's reply , in the 1653 and 1655 editions of his Compleat Angler , describing the original poem as “ that smooth ...
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