The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... perhaps not quite unconsciously , of Marlowe's manner . " [ Mermaid ed . , p . xliii ] 1891. Fleay : " Collaboration ... early work written at Cambridge before either author left the University . " [ Biog . Chron . , II . 147 ] 1899 ...
... perhaps not quite unconsciously , of Marlowe's manner . " [ Mermaid ed . , p . xliii ] 1891. Fleay : " Collaboration ... early work written at Cambridge before either author left the University . " [ Biog . Chron . , II . 147 ] 1899 ...
Pagina 97
... perhaps for Webster , Marlowe's contemporaries and successors seem to have paid no attention to the play at all . One can hardly blame them . There is little to be said for The Massacre at Paris , either as literature or as drama . It ...
... perhaps for Webster , Marlowe's contemporaries and successors seem to have paid no attention to the play at all . One can hardly blame them . There is little to be said for The Massacre at Paris , either as literature or as drama . It ...
Pagina 200
... perhaps because he worked in haste , perhaps because he did not care . II . Spenser's strong influence on Marlowe inclined him to alliteration , especially at the beginning of his career . Dido in particular has many alliterative ...
... perhaps because he worked in haste , perhaps because he did not care . II . Spenser's strong influence on Marlowe inclined him to alliteration , especially at the beginning of his career . Dido in particular has many alliterative ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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