The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 214
... evidence of their acquaintance , indeed adequate evidence of any kind , is lacking ; but their acquaintance , though hard to prove , is even harder to doubt . In view of the common Elizabethan practice of collaboration between ...
... evidence of their acquaintance , indeed adequate evidence of any kind , is lacking ; but their acquaintance , though hard to prove , is even harder to doubt . In view of the common Elizabethan practice of collaboration between ...
Pagina 259
John Bakeless. The evidence against Shakespearean authorship is both ex- ternal and internal . The chief bit of external evidence is a state- ment by Edward Ravenscroft , who adapted Titus Andronicus for the stage in 1678 and published ...
John Bakeless. The evidence against Shakespearean authorship is both ex- ternal and internal . The chief bit of external evidence is a state- ment by Edward Ravenscroft , who adapted Titus Andronicus for the stage in 1678 and published ...
Pagina 268
... evidence . It was equally natural that the earlier , uncritical Elizabethan scholars should have little hesitation in assigning to Marlowe a wild congeries of unrelated plays which had little in common save their unknown authorship ...
... evidence . It was equally natural that the earlier , uncritical Elizabethan scholars should have little hesitation in assigning to Marlowe a wild congeries of unrelated plays which had little in common save their unknown authorship ...
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