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Pagina 79
... close resemblances between Marlowe's play and the tenth book of a volume called Three Partes of Commentaries con- taining the whole and perfect discourse of the Ciuill Wares of France ( 1574 ) . The authorship is ascribed to Jean de ...
... close resemblances between Marlowe's play and the tenth book of a volume called Three Partes of Commentaries con- taining the whole and perfect discourse of the Ciuill Wares of France ( 1574 ) . The authorship is ascribed to Jean de ...
Pagina 109
... close , and the coincidence is the more striking because it was perfectly possible for Marlowe to know all of Caxton's books at first hand . Analogies with the Nausicaa episode in the Odyssey have also been suggested , but are not close ...
... close , and the coincidence is the more striking because it was perfectly possible for Marlowe to know all of Caxton's books at first hand . Analogies with the Nausicaa episode in the Odyssey have also been suggested , but are not close ...
Pagina 188
... close speeches.35 Sometimes they are used to give em- phasis to a special appeal or entreaty , as when Tamburlaine begins : Ortigius and Menaphon , my trustie friendes , 36 and the fact that such appeals are likely to come at the begin ...
... close speeches.35 Sometimes they are used to give em- phasis to a special appeal or entreaty , as when Tamburlaine begins : Ortigius and Menaphon , my trustie friendes , 36 and the fact that such appeals are likely to come at the begin ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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