The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... passages , since we know that Marlowe , though often soaring to a height which Nash could not have reached , yet fre- quently sinks to the level of a very ordinary writer . " It was a necessary reminder , for . Cunningham , in his ...
... passages , since we know that Marlowe , though often soaring to a height which Nash could not have reached , yet fre- quently sinks to the level of a very ordinary writer . " It was a necessary reminder , for . Cunningham , in his ...
Pagina 46
... passages and innumerable others like them foreshadow lines in Marlowe's later plays , among them some of his most famous passages . The Elizabethan writers all echoed them- selves and each other to an extent incredible to the modern ...
... passages and innumerable others like them foreshadow lines in Marlowe's later plays , among them some of his most famous passages . The Elizabethan writers all echoed them- selves and each other to an extent incredible to the modern ...
Pagina 184
... passages . II . Occasional alliteration . 12. A very sparing use of rhyme , so sparing indeed that one almost feels that Marlowe , pre - eminently a blank verse poet , distrusted rhyme and used it , even as ornament , as little as he ...
... passages . II . Occasional alliteration . 12. A very sparing use of rhyme , so sparing indeed that one almost feels that Marlowe , pre - eminently a blank verse poet , distrusted rhyme and used it , even as ornament , as little as he ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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