The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... Massacre at Paris as anything but one of Mar- lowe's failures . It is , if anything , a worse play than Dido , which at least foreshadows Marlowe's greater work , still to come , and has many ... Massacre at Paris The Massacre at Paris.
... Massacre at Paris as anything but one of Mar- lowe's failures . It is , if anything , a worse play than Dido , which at least foreshadows Marlowe's greater work , still to come , and has many ... Massacre at Paris The Massacre at Paris.
Pagina 75
... Massacre at Paris deals with events scattered over about a quarter of a century and likely to be treated in many pamphlets . There is every reason to suppose that he made free use of the abundant printed newsbooks and contemporary ...
... Massacre at Paris deals with events scattered over about a quarter of a century and likely to be treated in many pamphlets . There is every reason to suppose that he made free use of the abundant printed newsbooks and contemporary ...
Pagina 77
... massacre - would hardly have used newsbooks for any but the later events of the play , which fell within his active years . He probably used histories for the early part of his drama . The actual newsbooks that he used have so far ...
... massacre - would hardly have used newsbooks for any but the later events of the play , which fell within his active years . He probably used histories for the early part of his drama . The actual newsbooks that he used have so far ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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