The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 222
... True Tragedie were printed for the bookseller , Thomas Millington . The Contention was entered in the Stationers ' Register , March 12 , 1593/4 , and appeared the same year . There is no entry for The True Tragedie , which was published ...
... True Tragedie were printed for the bookseller , Thomas Millington . The Contention was entered in the Stationers ' Register , March 12 , 1593/4 , and appeared the same year . There is no entry for The True Tragedie , which was published ...
Pagina 227
... True Tragedie are , at least in very large part , authentic Marlowe which Shakespeare revised , and to which he added the First Part of Henry VI . This third view is probably correct . It is based on six main considerations : First ...
... True Tragedie are , at least in very large part , authentic Marlowe which Shakespeare revised , and to which he added the First Part of Henry VI . This third view is probably correct . It is based on six main considerations : First ...
Pagina 235
... [ True Tragedie , p . 12 , 1. 2 ] Full wel hath Clifford plaid the Orator . [ Ibid . , p . 29 , 1. 42 ] For he hath solemnely sworne thy death . Muge . I may be stabd , and liue till he be dead . [ Massacre , 783-784 ] Lord Say , Iacke ...
... [ True Tragedie , p . 12 , 1. 2 ] Full wel hath Clifford plaid the Orator . [ Ibid . , p . 29 , 1. 42 ] For he hath solemnely sworne thy death . Muge . I may be stabd , and liue till he be dead . [ Massacre , 783-784 ] Lord Say , Iacke ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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