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Pagina 115
... imitation give plain evidence of Marlowe's literary influence . One of the characteristics of Hero and Leander most fre- quently imitated is the " myth - making " which Marlowe intro- duces . The long , interpolated mythological episode ...
... imitation give plain evidence of Marlowe's literary influence . One of the characteristics of Hero and Leander most fre- quently imitated is the " myth - making " which Marlowe intro- duces . The long , interpolated mythological episode ...
Pagina 134
... imitation . " 102 Not only is imitation of the general plan of Marlowe's poem quite as apparent throughout Arcadius and Sepha as one might expect from this , but there are three references to Leander , three to Hero , and various echoes ...
... imitation . " 102 Not only is imitation of the general plan of Marlowe's poem quite as apparent throughout Arcadius and Sepha as one might expect from this , but there are three references to Leander , three to Hero , and various echoes ...
Pagina 242
... imitation of Edward the Second in Richard II is almost as close as Robert Greene's imitation of Tamburlaine in Alphonsus , King of Aragon.78 Shakespeare's play , like Marlowe's , has a fiery dispute near the beginning . In Richard II ...
... imitation of Edward the Second in Richard II is almost as close as Robert Greene's imitation of Tamburlaine in Alphonsus , King of Aragon.78 Shakespeare's play , like Marlowe's , has a fiery dispute near the beginning . In Richard II ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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