The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... Walsingham ( d . 1422 ) , which likewise describe the reign of Edward II . As Marlowe could have taken the episode of the shaving either from Stow or from Thomas de la Moor , and as the Parker manuscript might easily have stimulated his ...
... Walsingham ( d . 1422 ) , which likewise describe the reign of Edward II . As Marlowe could have taken the episode of the shaving either from Stow or from Thomas de la Moor , and as the Parker manuscript might easily have stimulated his ...
Pagina 77
... Walsingham , either directly , or at second hand from the lips of his relative , Thomas Walsingham , the dramatist's patron . Francis Walsingham , not yet a knight , had been English ambassador in Paris at the time of the massa- cre ...
... Walsingham , either directly , or at second hand from the lips of his relative , Thomas Walsingham , the dramatist's patron . Francis Walsingham , not yet a knight , had been English ambassador in Paris at the time of the massa- cre ...
Pagina 431
... Walsingham , Edmund , I. 91 Walsingham family , I. 161 , 208 , II . 114 Walsingham , Francis : family , I. 128 , 348 ; France , Ambassador to , II . 76-78 , 82 , 89 ; Lopez , Dr. , and , I. 363 ; secret service , I. 83 , 159-160 , 171 ...
... Walsingham , Edmund , I. 91 Walsingham family , I. 161 , 208 , II . 114 Walsingham , Francis : family , I. 128 , 348 ; France , Ambassador to , II . 76-78 , 82 , 89 ; Lopez , Dr. , and , I. 363 ; secret service , I. 83 , 159-160 , 171 ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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