The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... early authorship . Sir A. W. Ward was the first scholar definitely to pronounce the play " juvenile . " The German , Boleslaus Knutowski , in 1905 followed him , describing it as " Marlowe's erste Frucht auf dramatischem Gebiete . " 37 ...
... early authorship . Sir A. W. Ward was the first scholar definitely to pronounce the play " juvenile . " The German , Boleslaus Knutowski , in 1905 followed him , describing it as " Marlowe's erste Frucht auf dramatischem Gebiete . " 37 ...
Pagina 58
... early work of Marlowe's , so far as it is his at all , and it must have been elaborated and considerably enlarged by Nash in a manner that is sometimes a caricature , perhaps not quite unconsciously , of Marlowe's manner . " [ Mermaid ...
... early work of Marlowe's , so far as it is his at all , and it must have been elaborated and considerably enlarged by Nash in a manner that is sometimes a caricature , perhaps not quite unconsciously , of Marlowe's manner . " [ Mermaid ...
Pagina 173
... early experiments are only rather crude imitations of Latin hexameters , introduced as a means of translation into an English measure which the early translators fondly believed to be more or less equivalent . Old English versi ...
... early experiments are only rather crude imitations of Latin hexameters , introduced as a means of translation into an English measure which the early translators fondly believed to be more or less equivalent . Old English versi ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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