The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 162
... lowe " by L. C. Martin in his 1931 edition of the poems . Sir Roger Manwood was a Kentishman , whose home was at St. Stephen's , also called Hackington , near Canterbury . His family was related by marriage to the Walsinghams , and Sir ...
... lowe " by L. C. Martin in his 1931 edition of the poems . Sir Roger Manwood was a Kentishman , whose home was at St. Stephen's , also called Hackington , near Canterbury . His family was related by marriage to the Walsinghams , and Sir ...
Pagina 389
... lowe . " In Sacred wood . London : Methuen , 1920 , pp . 86-94 ; 2nd ed . , 1928 . Reprinted with minor changes as " Marlowe " in Selected essays , 1917-1932 , New York : Harcourt , 1932 , pp . 100-105 ; again reprinted as " Christopher ...
... lowe . " In Sacred wood . London : Methuen , 1920 , pp . 86-94 ; 2nd ed . , 1928 . Reprinted with minor changes as " Marlowe " in Selected essays , 1917-1932 , New York : Harcourt , 1932 , pp . 100-105 ; again reprinted as " Christopher ...
Pagina 419
... lowe , on , I. 188 , 245–246 , II . 175 ; Ovid , translations , II . 172 ; poems by , II . 152 , 155 ; quarrels , I. 40 , 107 , II . 45 ; Shake- speare , II . 219-220 ; ' sons , " I. 203 ; Spencer , Gabriel , I. 40 , 107 , 153 , 157 ...
... lowe , on , I. 188 , 245–246 , II . 175 ; Ovid , translations , II . 172 ; poems by , II . 152 , 155 ; quarrels , I. 40 , 107 , II . 45 ; Shake- speare , II . 219-220 ; ' sons , " I. 203 ; Spencer , Gabriel , I. 40 , 107 , 153 , 157 ...
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