The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe ...Harvard University Press, 1942 |
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Pagina 75
... Latin news- books were common , apparently because the learned language gave the printers a public everywhere and consequently a wider sale . These Latin newsbooks probably circulated in England from the beginning of the sixteenth ...
... Latin news- books were common , apparently because the learned language gave the printers a public everywhere and consequently a wider sale . These Latin newsbooks probably circulated in England from the beginning of the sixteenth ...
Pagina 167
... Latin is of this kind . Some are free render- ings to meet the exigencies of verse . Others are probably cor- rect translations of faults in the sixteenth - century Latin texts from which Marlowe was working . The text of Ovid , which ...
... Latin is of this kind . Some are free render- ings to meet the exigencies of verse . Others are probably cor- rect translations of faults in the sixteenth - century Latin texts from which Marlowe was working . The text of Ovid , which ...
Pagina 168
... Latin texts of Ovid read .. sentique abeuntis amorem ... - " feel the love of one departing . " 74 Even so , Marlowe's translation is very free , though well enough in view of the license required in verse translation . But modern texts ...
... Latin texts of Ovid read .. sentique abeuntis amorem ... - " feel the love of one departing . " 74 Even so , Marlowe's translation is very free , though well enough in view of the license required in verse translation . But modern texts ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 49 |
Hero and Leander | 82 |
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