The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 90
... Marlowe's play . Henslowe never actually uses the title The Massacre at Paris , and John Webster ( 1580 - c . 1625 ) is known to have written a play , now lost , called Guise . Henslowe can hardly be referring to this play , however ...
... Marlowe's play . Henslowe never actually uses the title The Massacre at Paris , and John Webster ( 1580 - c . 1625 ) is known to have written a play , now lost , called Guise . Henslowe can hardly be referring to this play , however ...
Pagina 190
... Marlowe usually places his caesura after the second or third foot , but occasionally , especially for emphasis , places it after the first . Thus we have it after the second foot ( fourth syllable ) in such lines as Thousands / of mén ...
... Marlowe usually places his caesura after the second or third foot , but occasionally , especially for emphasis , places it after the first . Thus we have it after the second foot ( fourth syllable ) in such lines as Thousands / of mén ...
Pagina 199
... Marlowe is very likely to write a series of these short lines which cannot possibly be combined to fit into the decasyllabic mold . There is a plain example of this in the dialogue between the Persian king , Mycetes , and Tamburlaine ...
... Marlowe is very likely to write a series of these short lines which cannot possibly be combined to fit into the decasyllabic mold . There is a plain example of this in the dialogue between the Persian king , Mycetes , and Tamburlaine ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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