The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe ...Harvard University Press, 1942 |
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... fact that neither Spenser was especially close to the King until five or six years after Gaveston was dead . The rea- son is the time problem , with which a dramatist must always wrestle when he seeks to compress history , which is at ...
... fact that neither Spenser was especially close to the King until five or six years after Gaveston was dead . The rea- son is the time problem , with which a dramatist must always wrestle when he seeks to compress history , which is at ...
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... facts and one assumption . It is a fact that the poem first appears in a book attributed to Shakespeare . It is also a fact that Shakespeare quotes from it in The Merry Wives of Windsor , " where Sir Hugh Evans sings a few lines with ...
... facts and one assumption . It is a fact that the poem first appears in a book attributed to Shakespeare . It is also a fact that Shakespeare quotes from it in The Merry Wives of Windsor , " where Sir Hugh Evans sings a few lines with ...
Pagina 243
... fact were not responsible for the real king's misdeeds . Gaveston and the Spensers were . Shakespeare found the accu- sation dramatically effective and took it over from Marlowe in blithe indifference to fact . Again , in Richard II ...
... fact were not responsible for the real king's misdeeds . Gaveston and the Spensers were . Shakespeare found the accu- sation dramatically effective and took it over from Marlowe in blithe indifference to fact . Again , in Richard II ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
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