The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 114
... probably never know ; but it is quite possible that Chapman was of Kentish birth and part of a literary group which ... probably largely responsible for the flood of amatory verse that followed , though Thomas Lodge's Glaucus and Scilla ...
... probably never know ; but it is quite possible that Chapman was of Kentish birth and part of a literary group which ... probably largely responsible for the flood of amatory verse that followed , though Thomas Lodge's Glaucus and Scilla ...
Pagina 171
... probably been going about from hand to hand , either in manuscript or in print , since 1596 or earlier . The date usually accepted is 1596. This is based on an allusion in Sir John Harington's Metamorphosis of Ajax , published in that ...
... probably been going about from hand to hand , either in manuscript or in print , since 1596 or earlier . The date usually accepted is 1596. This is based on an allusion in Sir John Harington's Metamorphosis of Ajax , published in that ...
Pagina 178
... probably borrowed a scene in Tamburlaine , is entirely in blank verse , but it is the wooden blankness of the early experimenters . George Peele , in his Arraignment of Paris , which was published in 1584 and probably produced some ...
... probably borrowed a scene in Tamburlaine , is entirely in blank verse , but it is the wooden blankness of the early experimenters . George Peele , in his Arraignment of Paris , which was published in 1584 and probably produced some ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
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The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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