The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... Usually , readers of the sixteenth century retained their in- terest in a striking event long after it had occurred ; but in some cases publication of the news was extremely prompt . " Thus , in the Stationers ' Register for September ...
... Usually , readers of the sixteenth century retained their in- terest in a striking event long after it had occurred ; but in some cases publication of the news was extremely prompt . " Thus , in the Stationers ' Register for September ...
Pagina 197
... usually an emphatic negative , a vocative , or a complete phrase of direct address , even if it contained two beats and today seems to add two full feet to the decasyllabic line . This practice seems to have orig- inated with Marlowe ...
... usually an emphatic negative , a vocative , or a complete phrase of direct address , even if it contained two beats and today seems to add two full feet to the decasyllabic line . This practice seems to have orig- inated with Marlowe ...
Pagina 222
... usually agreed that the admission of the three Henry VI plays to the Shakespeare canon has at least something to justify it , if nothing more than a final revision by Shakespeare's pen . Beyond this point there is no agreement . Peele ...
... usually agreed that the admission of the three Henry VI plays to the Shakespeare canon has at least something to justify it , if nothing more than a final revision by Shakespeare's pen . Beyond this point there is no agreement . Peele ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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