The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 112
... critics , the idea that Marlowe's hand is to be felt somewhere in the sestiads usually assigned to Chapman and claimed for him in the early editions has never found very wide acceptance . Tucker Brooke admits 37 that the tale of Teras ...
... critics , the idea that Marlowe's hand is to be felt somewhere in the sestiads usually assigned to Chapman and claimed for him in the early editions has never found very wide acceptance . Tucker Brooke admits 37 that the tale of Teras ...
Pagina 176
... critics believe that Kyd's Spanish Tragedy , also in decasyllables , preceded it . However that may be , it is quite certain that Tamburlaine was the first blank verse play of permanent literary value — a qual- ity which no one is ...
... critics believe that Kyd's Spanish Tragedy , also in decasyllables , preceded it . However that may be , it is quite certain that Tamburlaine was the first blank verse play of permanent literary value — a qual- ity which no one is ...
Pagina 269
... critics seem frequently to have as- signed them to him mainly because they could think of no one else . The absurdity of some of these attributions is apparent the moment one sets down the list : Play Lust's Dominion . Maiden's Holiday ...
... critics seem frequently to have as- signed them to him mainly because they could think of no one else . The absurdity of some of these attributions is apparent the moment one sets down the list : Play Lust's Dominion . Maiden's Holiday ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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