The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 32
... Richard the Second . Wolfgang Keller , its German editor , calls it Richard II . Erster Teil . Frederick Ives Carpenter described it as " The Anonymous Richard II . " The Malone Society calls it The First Part of the Reign of King Richard ...
... Richard the Second . Wolfgang Keller , its German editor , calls it Richard II . Erster Teil . Frederick Ives Carpenter described it as " The Anonymous Richard II . " The Malone Society calls it The First Part of the Reign of King Richard ...
Pagina 243
... Richard II , Bolingbroke condemns Busby and Green because You have in manner with your sinful hours Made a divorce betwixt his queen and him , Broke the possession of a royal bed , 00 which is true enough of Edward's favorites but not ...
... Richard II , Bolingbroke condemns Busby and Green because You have in manner with your sinful hours Made a divorce betwixt his queen and him , Broke the possession of a royal bed , 00 which is true enough of Edward's favorites but not ...
Pagina 247
... Richard III . and his other historical plays has long been recognized . . . . All this has been . . . variously explained : some assigning to Marlowe a hand in Richard III . and regard- ing it as a joint production of Shakespeare and ...
... Richard III . and his other historical plays has long been recognized . . . . All this has been . . . variously explained : some assigning to Marlowe a hand in Richard III . and regard- ing it as a joint production of Shakespeare and ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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