The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Greenwood Press, 1970 |
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Pagina 58
... revised the manuscript after Marlowe's death . " [ PMLA , 37 : 368-369 ] 1927 . Ellis - Fermor : " Literary work of his last years at Cambridge . " [ Christopher Marlowe , p . 3 ] 1930. Brooke : “ The style is essentially that of ...
... revised the manuscript after Marlowe's death . " [ PMLA , 37 : 368-369 ] 1927 . Ellis - Fermor : " Literary work of his last years at Cambridge . " [ Christopher Marlowe , p . 3 ] 1930. Brooke : “ The style is essentially that of ...
Pagina 208
... revised by other pens , some of Marlowe's work , now unknown , may have been similarly revised , but so thoroughly that it is now unrecognizable . Though Marlowe may have collaborated with , or been re- vised by , others , it is to his ...
... revised by other pens , some of Marlowe's work , now unknown , may have been similarly revised , but so thoroughly that it is now unrecognizable . Though Marlowe may have collaborated with , or been re- vised by , others , it is to his ...
Pagina 227
... revised , and to which he added the First Part of Henry VI . This third view is probably correct . It is based on six main considerations : First , the general characteristics of The Contention and The True Tragedie , including style ...
... revised , and to which he added the First Part of Henry VI . This third view is probably correct . It is based on six main considerations : First , the general characteristics of The Contention and The True Tragedie , including style ...
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