The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 132
... VENUS AND ANCHISES Phineas Fletcher's Venus and Anchises shows general similar- ity of tone and numerous parallel passages . The poem was originally published in 1628 as Brittain's Ida , with Spenser's name on the title page . In 1926 ...
... VENUS AND ANCHISES Phineas Fletcher's Venus and Anchises shows general similar- ity of tone and numerous parallel passages . The poem was originally published in 1628 as Brittain's Ida , with Spenser's name on the title page . In 1926 ...
Pagina 139
... Venus and Adonis ; O , two luscious marrow - bone pies for a young married wife ! 119 - This was not long after 1600 - Middleton's play was pub- lished in 1608 and had certainly been acted before that when Marlowe's poem was appearing ...
... Venus and Adonis ; O , two luscious marrow - bone pies for a young married wife ! 119 - This was not long after 1600 - Middleton's play was pub- lished in 1608 and had certainly been acted before that when Marlowe's poem was appearing ...
Pagina 263
... Venus and Adonis , and since this poem and Lucrece are both part of the tradition to which Marlowe gave the main impetus . The best known of the verbal parallels is the phrase " rose- cheek'd Adonis , " which occurs in both Venus and ...
... Venus and Adonis , and since this poem and Lucrece are both part of the tradition to which Marlowe gave the main impetus . The best known of the verbal parallels is the phrase " rose- cheek'd Adonis , " which occurs in both Venus and ...
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