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Pagina 47
Sometimes , too , no doubt , the echoes are intentional ; and sometimes “ gagging " actors may have helped . Marlowe echoed himself from play to play with the utmost freedom ; but the anticipations in Dido of passages in later plays are ...
Sometimes , too , no doubt , the echoes are intentional ; and sometimes “ gagging " actors may have helped . Marlowe echoed himself from play to play with the utmost freedom ; but the anticipations in Dido of passages in later plays are ...
Pagina 265
“ Quenchless fire ” 129 is almost certainly an echo of Marlowe , who uses it three times , whereas it does not occur ... to be regarded as echoes : The richest corne dies , if it be not reapt , Beautie alone is lost , too warily kept .
“ Quenchless fire ” 129 is almost certainly an echo of Marlowe , who uses it three times , whereas it does not occur ... to be regarded as echoes : The richest corne dies , if it be not reapt , Beautie alone is lost , too warily kept .
Pagina 267
... I come.133 Faint echoes , indeed , but echoes none the less . Shakespeare , who had learned so much from Marlowe , never quite forgot the touch of the vanished hand that had guided him as a raw and youthful beginner in the theatre .
... I come.133 Faint echoes , indeed , but echoes none the less . Shakespeare , who had learned so much from Marlowe , never quite forgot the touch of the vanished hand that had guided him as a raw and youthful beginner in the theatre .
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
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