The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... influence , perceptible without being very definite , upon Drayton's Mor- timeriados ( 1596 ) , later revised as The Barons ' Warres ( 1603 ) .76 Drayton was , of course , thoroughly familiar with Marlowe's work and was probably an ...
... influence , perceptible without being very definite , upon Drayton's Mor- timeriados ( 1596 ) , later revised as The Barons ' Warres ( 1603 ) .76 Drayton was , of course , thoroughly familiar with Marlowe's work and was probably an ...
Pagina 247
... influence of Marlowe's soul and spirit ; and , though I think it more than improbable that Marlowe actually wrote any part of this play , yet in many passages we seem to catch echoes of his voice . " [ Trans . New Shakspere Society ...
... influence of Marlowe's soul and spirit ; and , though I think it more than improbable that Marlowe actually wrote any part of this play , yet in many passages we seem to catch echoes of his voice . " [ Trans . New Shakspere Society ...
Pagina 248
... influence is clear and cogent . Evidence for any other relationship is doubtful . It is best to be content with the assertion of a marked influence by Marlowe and leave other views to the limbo of hypothesis . THE TAMING OF A SHREW The ...
... influence is clear and cogent . Evidence for any other relationship is doubtful . It is best to be content with the assertion of a marked influence by Marlowe and leave other views to the limbo of hypothesis . THE TAMING OF A SHREW The ...
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