The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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... play upon English history . Yet the influence of this solitary endeavor appears unmistakably in one after another of Shakespeare's earlier historical plays - -most notably of all in Richard II . The play's close - knit unity of ...
... play upon English history . Yet the influence of this solitary endeavor appears unmistakably in one after another of Shakespeare's earlier historical plays - -most notably of all in Richard II . The play's close - knit unity of ...
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... play upon English history . Yet the influence of this solitary endeavor appears unmistakably in one after another of Shakespeare's earlier historical plays - most notably of all in Richard II . The play's close - knit unity of structure ...
... play upon English history . Yet the influence of this solitary endeavor appears unmistakably in one after another of Shakespeare's earlier historical plays - most notably of all in Richard II . The play's close - knit unity of structure ...
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... play whose theme necessi- tated a good many ) ; the close fidelity of the plot to its orig- inal in the Aeneid ; and above all the clever but ineffective turns of phrasing which Marlowe later worked over into some of his greatest ...
... play whose theme necessi- tated a good many ) ; the close fidelity of the plot to its orig- inal in the Aeneid ; and above all the clever but ineffective turns of phrasing which Marlowe later worked over into some of his greatest ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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