The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 73
... lowe , too , may have been willing to write of the murder of Henri III long after it happened , going back some ... lowe's material is not in the least doubt , when one understands the journalistic methods of the sixteenth century ...
... lowe , too , may have been willing to write of the murder of Henri III long after it happened , going back some ... lowe's material is not in the least doubt , when one understands the journalistic methods of the sixteenth century ...
Pagina 152
... lowe's authorship is the fact that the theme , the mood , and even the words of the lyric appear and reappear throughout Marlowe's work from first to last . Mr. R. S. Forsythe 13 has de- tected fourteen traces of the lyric in Marlowe's ...
... lowe's authorship is the fact that the theme , the mood , and even the words of the lyric appear and reappear throughout Marlowe's work from first to last . Mr. R. S. Forsythe 13 has de- tected fourteen traces of the lyric in Marlowe's ...
Pagina 282
... lowe . Only Halliwell - Phillips and Fleay have attempted to do so , the latter qualifying his attribution by ... lowe's Edward the Second . A. W. Ward 46 comments on this and suggests that Marlowe may perhaps have written an ...
... lowe . Only Halliwell - Phillips and Fleay have attempted to do so , the latter qualifying his attribution by ... lowe's Edward the Second . A. W. Ward 46 comments on this and suggests that Marlowe may perhaps have written an ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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