The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 127
... Martha Foote Crowe : Elizabethan Sonnet - Cycles ( London : Kegan Paul , Trench , Trübner & Co. , 1892 ) , pp . 73–138 . 84 Sonnet XIII . though this might conceivably be borrowed directly from the Greek HERO AND LEANDER 127.
... Martha Foote Crowe : Elizabethan Sonnet - Cycles ( London : Kegan Paul , Trench , Trübner & Co. , 1892 ) , pp . 73–138 . 84 Sonnet XIII . though this might conceivably be borrowed directly from the Greek HERO AND LEANDER 127.
Pagina 241
... borrowing on Shakespeare's part . RICHARD II Richard II at first glance shows less obvious traces of Mar- lowe's influence than a play like Richard III , with the single dominating figure of Richard Crookback and his cynical self ...
... borrowing on Shakespeare's part . RICHARD II Richard II at first glance shows less obvious traces of Mar- lowe's influence than a play like Richard III , with the single dominating figure of Richard Crookback and his cynical self ...
Pagina 257
... borrowing at all , it is a borrowing from Marlowe , as has already been shown ; but the phrase is natural in the context and the similarity may go back to a common origin in the newsbooks.118 With these two arguments destroyed , it is ...
... borrowing at all , it is a borrowing from Marlowe , as has already been shown ; but the phrase is natural in the context and the similarity may go back to a common origin in the newsbooks.118 With these two arguments destroyed , it is ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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