The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe ...Harvard University Press, 1942 |
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Pagina 86
... similar source , Marlowe picked up the comparison . Later Shakespeare , being thoroughly familiar with Marlowe's work , reproduced the line consciously or un- consciously when drafting a similar scene , as he does on other occasions ...
... similar source , Marlowe picked up the comparison . Later Shakespeare , being thoroughly familiar with Marlowe's work , reproduced the line consciously or un- consciously when drafting a similar scene , as he does on other occasions ...
Pagina 132
... similar- ity of tone and numerous parallel passages . The poem was originally published in 1628 as Brittain's Ida ... similar parallels on II . 130 , 133 . 97 See II . 137 for a similar parallel . 98 See II . 119 , 129 , 134 for similar ...
... similar- ity of tone and numerous parallel passages . The poem was originally published in 1628 as Brittain's Ida ... similar parallels on II . 130 , 133 . 97 See II . 137 for a similar parallel . 98 See II . 119 , 129 , 134 for similar ...
Pagina 157
... similar promises to Alexis in Vergil's second Eclogue , and , if we may trust the Baines libel , Marlowe re- ferred to this Eclogue in conversation . INFLUENCE " The Passionate Shepherd " seems to have been a general favorite from the ...
... similar promises to Alexis in Vergil's second Eclogue , and , if we may trust the Baines libel , Marlowe re- ferred to this Eclogue in conversation . INFLUENCE " The Passionate Shepherd " seems to have been a general favorite from the ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 49 |
Hero and Leander | 82 |
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