The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 75
... printed abroad . Even earlier than this , Latin news- books were common , apparently because the learned language ... printing.'s In some such way Marlowe's materials for The Massacre at Paris unquestionably reached him . Since we know ...
... printed abroad . Even earlier than this , Latin news- books were common , apparently because the learned language ... printing.'s In some such way Marlowe's materials for The Massacre at Paris unquestionably reached him . Since we know ...
Pagina 150
... printed one stanza of the reply - usually called " The Nymph's Reply " - elsewhere attributed to Sir Walter Raleigh . 2 " The Passionate Shepherd " was reprinted the following year in England's Helicon ( 1600 ) with the signature " Chr ...
... printed one stanza of the reply - usually called " The Nymph's Reply " - elsewhere attributed to Sir Walter Raleigh . 2 " The Passionate Shepherd " was reprinted the following year in England's Helicon ( 1600 ) with the signature " Chr ...
Pagina 170
... printed hereafter That noe Englishe historyes be printed excepte they bee allowed by some of her maiesties privie Counsell / That noe playes be printed excepte they bee allowed by suche as haue aucthorytie / That all NASSHes bookes and ...
... printed hereafter That noe Englishe historyes be printed excepte they bee allowed by some of her maiesties privie Counsell / That noe playes be printed excepte they bee allowed by suche as haue aucthorytie / That all NASSHes bookes and ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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allusion appears authorship blank verse borrowed Brooke called Cambridge century character Charles Christopher Marlowe close Collier Contention copies critics death Dido Doctor Faustus doubt drama dramatist earlier early echoes edition Edward the Second Elizabethan England English epigrams especially evidence examples fact further George gives Greene hand haue Henry Hero and Leander Holinshed imitation influence Jahrb John King known later Latin least Library lines literature London Lord loue lowe manuscript Marlowe Marlowe's Massacre Nashe never notes original parallels Paris passages perhaps play poem poet poetry possible Press printed probably published quarto Queen quotes references reprint Review revised rhyme Richard Robert says scene seems Shakespeare Shepherd shows similar stage story Studies suggests Tamb Tamburlaine Thomas thou translation True Tragedie University usually verse writing written wrote York