The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... stage ; for the cave scene ; and probably for the final scene , where the Queen's funeral pyre is erected . Moreover , the dialogue is closely tied to stage setting and properties . Venus conceals her- self with the line Here in this ...
... stage ; for the cave scene ; and probably for the final scene , where the Queen's funeral pyre is erected . Moreover , the dialogue is closely tied to stage setting and properties . Venus conceals her- self with the line Here in this ...
Pagina 179
... stage , for at least two plays besides the Spanish Tragedy had been written in it before his dramatic career began . Gorboduc had appeared in 1561 , three years be- fore his birth , and Jocasta when he was two years old ; and there were ...
... stage , for at least two plays besides the Spanish Tragedy had been written in it before his dramatic career began . Gorboduc had appeared in 1561 , three years be- fore his birth , and Jocasta when he was two years old ; and there were ...
Pagina 259
... stage in 1678 and published it in 1687 : " I have been told by some anciently conversant with the Stage that it was not Originally his [ Shakespeare's ] , but brought by a private Author to be Acted , and he only gave some Master ...
... stage in 1678 and published it in 1687 : " I have been told by some anciently conversant with the Stage that it was not Originally his [ Shakespeare's ] , but brought by a private Author to be Acted , and he only gave some Master ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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