The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... AUTHORSHIP No real doubt exists as to Marlowe's authorship of The Massacre at Paris . The first edition , an octavo instead of the usual quarto , bears the words : " Written by Christopher Mar- low . " This , though undated , probably ...
... AUTHORSHIP No real doubt exists as to Marlowe's authorship of The Massacre at Paris . The first edition , an octavo instead of the usual quarto , bears the words : " Written by Christopher Mar- low . " This , though undated , probably ...
Pagina 259
... authorship or partial authorship , since they were all well - known playwrights , who can hardly be regarded as " private authors . " 122 Thus if we bow Shakespeare politely out of the door on Ravenscroft's testi- mony , we bow the ...
... authorship or partial authorship , since they were all well - known playwrights , who can hardly be regarded as " private authors . " 122 Thus if we bow Shakespeare politely out of the door on Ravenscroft's testi- mony , we bow the ...
Pagina 278
... authorship and tentatively suggests Lodge alone . Churton Collins , who denied Greene's authorship , thought it " perfectly clear that the play was originally one of the old- fashioned rhymed plays , and that it had been re - cast and ...
... authorship and tentatively suggests Lodge alone . Churton Collins , who denied Greene's authorship , thought it " perfectly clear that the play was originally one of the old- fashioned rhymed plays , and that it had been re - cast and ...
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