The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... wrote : " The most acceptable hypothesis is perhaps that Marlowe wrote the play while still at college , and that Nashe , acting as a ( presumably self - appointed ) liter- ary executor , revised the manuscript after Marlowe's death ...
... wrote : " The most acceptable hypothesis is perhaps that Marlowe wrote the play while still at college , and that Nashe , acting as a ( presumably self - appointed ) liter- ary executor , revised the manuscript after Marlowe's death ...
Pagina 145
... wrote in his essay on George Chapman , stands out alone amid all the wide and wild poetic wealth of its teem- ing and turbulent age , as might a small shrine of Parian sculpture amid the rank splendour of a tropic jungle . ... Faultless ...
... wrote in his essay on George Chapman , stands out alone amid all the wide and wild poetic wealth of its teem- ing and turbulent age , as might a small shrine of Parian sculpture amid the rank splendour of a tropic jungle . ... Faultless ...
Pagina 231
... wrote incorrect historical references in The True Tragedie and that these by some miracle fitted correctly into The Massacre at Paris .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 ...
... wrote incorrect historical references in The True Tragedie and that these by some miracle fitted correctly into The Massacre at Paris .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 ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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