The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... Spenser had been Gloucester's servant , and thus brings him more closely into the story . Except for these liberties with historical fact , the circum- stances of the Spensers ' rise and Edward's fall are set forth with the same strict ...
... Spenser had been Gloucester's servant , and thus brings him more closely into the story . Except for these liberties with historical fact , the circum- stances of the Spensers ' rise and Edward's fall are set forth with the same strict ...
Pagina 19
... Spenser , as a putrifying branche , That deads the royall vine is derived from Holinshed's statement : Their cheefe request was that it might please his highnesse to put from him the Spensers , whose counsell they knew to be greatlie ...
... Spenser , as a putrifying branche , That deads the royall vine is derived from Holinshed's statement : Their cheefe request was that it might please his highnesse to put from him the Spensers , whose counsell they knew to be greatlie ...
Pagina 338
... Spenser . Manchester : Spenser Society , 1882-84 . Harvey , Gabriel . Letter - book of Gabriel Harvey , A.D. 1573-1580 . ( Edited by Edward John Long Scott . ) London : Camden Society , 1884 . Herrington , Huntley Whatley ...
... Spenser . Manchester : Spenser Society , 1882-84 . Harvey , Gabriel . Letter - book of Gabriel Harvey , A.D. 1573-1580 . ( Edited by Edward John Long Scott . ) London : Camden Society , 1884 . Herrington , Huntley Whatley ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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