The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 34
... parallels are abundant, and, since this play is a Shakespeare source, traces of Marlowe in the Shakespearean King John are to be expected. The following parallels 75 are of especial interest: ... a new elected king. [Edward II, 2064] ...
... parallels are abundant, and, since this play is a Shakespeare source, traces of Marlowe in the Shakespearean King John are to be expected. The following parallels 75 are of especial interest: ... a new elected king. [Edward II, 2064] ...
Pagina 165
... parallels , such as Marlowe's " Emathian bandes " and Milton's " great Emathian Conqueror " ; Marlowe's " new factions rise , " which occurs a few lines further on , and Milton's " new foes arise " ; or the preference both poets show ...
... parallels , such as Marlowe's " Emathian bandes " and Milton's " great Emathian Conqueror " ; Marlowe's " new factions rise , " which occurs a few lines further on , and Milton's " new foes arise " ; or the preference both poets show ...
Pagina 212
John Bakeless. Argument of this sort , from parallel passages , must always be used with the utmost caution . Often , what appear to be parallels are only pairs of commonplaces . The following pas- sages , for example , are almost ...
John Bakeless. Argument of this sort , from parallel passages , must always be used with the utmost caution . Often , what appear to be parallels are only pairs of commonplaces . The following pas- sages , for example , are almost ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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