The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 131
... References are to W. D. Macray's ed . ( Oxford , 1886 ) , from which the date of the play is taken . J. W. Hales ( Folia Literaria , p . 167 ) would date it 1598/9 . References to The Affectionate Shepherd are to Grosart's Roxburghe ...
... References are to W. D. Macray's ed . ( Oxford , 1886 ) , from which the date of the play is taken . J. W. Hales ( Folia Literaria , p . 167 ) would date it 1598/9 . References to The Affectionate Shepherd are to Grosart's Roxburghe ...
Pagina 180
... references in the literature of the time , references which extend over a long period of years . That impression was partly due to the verse , but partly also to the constant and lively action of both plays and above all to their ...
... references in the literature of the time , references which extend over a long period of years . That impression was partly due to the verse , but partly also to the constant and lively action of both plays and above all to their ...
Pagina 231
... references in The True Tragedie and that these by some miracle fitted correctly into The Massacre at Paris . Assume , however , that the same dramatist wrote all four , that he had the allusions - sometimes clearly and sometimes rather ...
... references in The True Tragedie and that these by some miracle fitted correctly into The Massacre at Paris . Assume , however , that the same dramatist wrote all four , that he had the allusions - sometimes clearly and sometimes rather ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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