The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 243
... Richard II , Bolingbroke condemns Busby and Green because You have in manner with your sinful hours Made a divorce ... III , with less of Marlowe . The verse is typically Shakespearean , with abundant rhyme , which Marlowe prac- tically never ...
... Richard II , Bolingbroke condemns Busby and Green because You have in manner with your sinful hours Made a divorce ... III , with less of Marlowe . The verse is typically Shakespearean , with abundant rhyme , which Marlowe prac- tically never ...
Pagina 244
... Richard II , " it may be so , I do not know . " 87 A. W. Verity thought that Shakespeare's play was " written on a ... III , and takes it out of the period when Shakespeare was most under the influence of his great predecessor . " 90 Sidney ...
... Richard II , " it may be so , I do not know . " 87 A. W. Verity thought that Shakespeare's play was " written on a ... III , and takes it out of the period when Shakespeare was most under the influence of his great predecessor . " 90 Sidney ...
Pagina 247
John Bakeless. 1875. Jane Lee : “ Richard III , no less than 2 and 3 Henry [ VI , ] is full of the influence of Marlowe's soul and spirit ; and , though I think it more than improbable that Marlowe actually wrote any part of this play ...
John Bakeless. 1875. Jane Lee : “ Richard III , no less than 2 and 3 Henry [ VI , ] is full of the influence of Marlowe's soul and spirit ; and , though I think it more than improbable that Marlowe actually wrote any part of this play ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
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