The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... story as going on simultaneously , but only to show what is on the stage , that part of the story which the actors are performing . 57 Whether he knew this passage or not , Marlowe at least acts on its principle , notably when he ...
... story as going on simultaneously , but only to show what is on the stage , that part of the story which the actors are performing . 57 Whether he knew this passage or not , Marlowe at least acts on its principle , notably when he ...
Pagina 104
... story in 343 lines , " whereas Marlowe's share of the English poem , that is , the first two sestiads , leaves the story unfinished after 818 lines . Marlowe expands and elaborates the older story at every opportunity . In Musaeus ...
... story in 343 lines , " whereas Marlowe's share of the English poem , that is , the first two sestiads , leaves the story unfinished after 818 lines . Marlowe expands and elaborates the older story at every opportunity . In Musaeus ...
Pagina 310
... story than by fact . See TLS , 23 : 477 , 31 Jy 1924 ; Allen W. Porterfield : " Poets as heroes in German litera- ture . " MP , 12 : 76-78 ( 1914 ) . ] 1884. William Watson . [ No title . ] In Epigrams of art , life , and nature ...
... story than by fact . See TLS , 23 : 477 , 31 Jy 1924 ; Allen W. Porterfield : " Poets as heroes in German litera- ture . " MP , 12 : 76-78 ( 1914 ) . ] 1884. William Watson . [ No title . ] In Epigrams of art , life , and nature ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
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