The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 67
... further . 79 See Rupert Taylor in PMLA , 51 : 660 ( 1936 ) , for further examples . 80 II . ii . See Edward Capell : " Notes and Various Readings to Shakespeare ( ed . 1783 ) , I. 134-135 . So , as a painted tyrant , Pyrrhus stood And ...
... further . 79 See Rupert Taylor in PMLA , 51 : 660 ( 1936 ) , for further examples . 80 II . ii . See Edward Capell : " Notes and Various Readings to Shakespeare ( ed . 1783 ) , I. 134-135 . So , as a painted tyrant , Pyrrhus stood And ...
Pagina 78
... further sources of information in Canterbury it- self , during Marlowe's lifetime . When the poet was a boy of nine or ten , French and Flemish refugees began to arrive in the city , where they settled , either joining the local ...
... further sources of information in Canterbury it- self , during Marlowe's lifetime . When the poet was a boy of nine or ten , French and Flemish refugees began to arrive in the city , where they settled , either joining the local ...
Pagina 211
... further adaptations of The Jew of Malta , which , though not very significant in themselves , become so in the light of all his other borrowings . Barabas uses " Poppy and cold mandrake juyce " as an opiate . Can it be accident that ...
... further adaptations of The Jew of Malta , which , though not very significant in themselves , become so in the light of all his other borrowings . Barabas uses " Poppy and cold mandrake juyce " as an opiate . Can it be accident that ...
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