The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Greenwood Press, 1970 |
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Pagina 25
... give unity , vitality , and sympathetic appeal to his tragedy . He gives his play unity by grouping events about the King as a central figure , whom he adroitly makes his audience half pity , half despise . He displays the fundamental ...
... give unity , vitality , and sympathetic appeal to his tragedy . He gives his play unity by grouping events about the King as a central figure , whom he adroitly makes his audience half pity , half despise . He displays the fundamental ...
Pagina 88
... gives the King no credit for his self - defense . It does refer to the monk's knife , “ qu'il auoit souz son habit . ” It is interesting to find here an allusion to the King's " migmons heretiques . " 59 No real source has ever been ...
... gives the King no credit for his self - defense . It does refer to the monk's knife , “ qu'il auoit souz son habit . ” It is interesting to find here an allusion to the King's " migmons heretiques . " 59 No real source has ever been ...
Pagina 104
... gives no evidence.16 No matter which version Marlowe used , his main source was unquestionably Musaeus , though with the material thus pro- vided he makes exceedingly free . Hero and Leander has often been described as a translation ...
... gives no evidence.16 No matter which version Marlowe used , his main source was unquestionably Musaeus , though with the material thus pro- vided he makes exceedingly free . Hero and Leander has often been described as a translation ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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