The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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... Tucker Brooke conjectures , represent merely the existing quarto with " a printed leaf inserted be- tween the title - page and the first page of text . " Mr. Brooke further conjectures that " Nashe's elegy reached the publisher after ...
... Tucker Brooke conjectures , represent merely the existing quarto with " a printed leaf inserted be- tween the title - page and the first page of text . " Mr. Brooke further conjectures that " Nashe's elegy reached the publisher after ...
Pagina 112
... Tucker Brooke admits 37 that the tale of Teras is one of the finest passages in the continuation , but scoffs 38 at ... Brooke's edition . It appears on pp . 454-456 of the reprint of England's Parnassus included in Heliconia ( vol . III ...
... Tucker Brooke admits 37 that the tale of Teras is one of the finest passages in the continuation , but scoffs 38 at ... Brooke's edition . It appears on pp . 454-456 of the reprint of England's Parnassus included in Heliconia ( vol . III ...
Pagina 276
... Tucker Brooke : " Ascription to Marlowe seems to be unsup- ported by any evidence . " [ Tudor Drama , p . 219 ] 1922. Tucker Brooke : " Impossible to take very seriously the claim of the title - page . . . . The tragedy may have had its ...
... Tucker Brooke : " Ascription to Marlowe seems to be unsup- ported by any evidence . " [ Tudor Drama , p . 219 ] 1922. Tucker Brooke : " Impossible to take very seriously the claim of the title - page . . . . The tragedy may have had its ...
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