The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 151
... York , and Bishop of Worcester . His wife was a friend of Lady Audrey Walsingham . ' The book consists of 232 pages , enclosed in a limp leather cover , stamped with curious devices , and believed to date from the sixteenth century ...
... York , and Bishop of Worcester . His wife was a friend of Lady Audrey Walsingham . ' The book consists of 232 pages , enclosed in a limp leather cover , stamped with curious devices , and believed to date from the sixteenth century ...
Pagina 184
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... York ar rold orch berommth Doubo to complane of Javes to road 4 strawing bode of Poper kirtill and the posts no Wyther : sons for cotton in Voan Potton . hit Last None but food nest tinov aytis ste my mand might mode and be ter Lout ...
Pagina 228
... York , or the good King Henry VI , himself . They are exactly like Edmund in Edward the Second or Henry of Navarre in The Massacre at Paris . In- deed , the most striking change made by the reviser who re- worked the source plays into ...
... York , or the good King Henry VI , himself . They are exactly like Edmund in Edward the Second or Henry of Navarre in The Massacre at Paris . In- deed , the most striking change made by the reviser who re- worked the source plays into ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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