The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... close fidelity of the plot to its orig- inal in the Aeneid ; and above all the clever but ineffective turns of phrasing which Marlowe later worked over into some of his greatest passages — all point to very early authorship . Sir A. W. ...
... close fidelity of the plot to its orig- inal in the Aeneid ; and above all the clever but ineffective turns of phrasing which Marlowe later worked over into some of his greatest passages — all point to very early authorship . Sir A. W. ...
Pagina 79
... close resemblances between Marlowe's play and the tenth book of a volume called Three Partes of Commentaries con- taining the whole and perfect discourse of the Ciuill Wares of France ( 1574 ) . The authorship is ascribed to Jean de ...
... close resemblances between Marlowe's play and the tenth book of a volume called Three Partes of Commentaries con- taining the whole and perfect discourse of the Ciuill Wares of France ( 1574 ) . The authorship is ascribed to Jean de ...
Pagina 80
... close , however , and most of the facts could readily have been taken from other books . The story of the first attempt on the Admiral's life is told in a vio- lently Protestant pamphlet , Le Tocsain contre les Massacreurs ( 1579 ) ...
... close , however , and most of the facts could readily have been taken from other books . The story of the first attempt on the Admiral's life is told in a vio- lently Protestant pamphlet , Le Tocsain contre les Massacreurs ( 1579 ) ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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