William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... Marlowe , Greene , Peele , and all the early dramatists , overload their plays with quotation and mythological allusion . According to Hales , they steal , and therefore they have read . He who uses his knowledge skilfully is assumed ...
... Marlowe , Greene , Peele , and all the early dramatists , overload their plays with quotation and mythological allusion . According to Hales , they steal , and therefore they have read . He who uses his knowledge skilfully is assumed ...
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... Marlowe , in " As You Like It , " is one of the few examples we have of any mention by the great poet of his contemporaries . This is a kind notice conveyed in the introduction of a line from Marlowe's " Hero and Leander : " - " Dead ...
... Marlowe , in " As You Like It , " is one of the few examples we have of any mention by the great poet of his contemporaries . This is a kind notice conveyed in the introduction of a line from Marlowe's " Hero and Leander : " - " Dead ...
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... Marlowe was an actor . Greene is reasonably conjectured to have been an actor . Peele and Wilson were actors of Shakspere's own company ; and so was Anthony Wadeson . The curtain is drawn back , slowly , and with little of mechanical ...
... Marlowe was an actor . Greene is reasonably conjectured to have been an actor . Peele and Wilson were actors of Shakspere's own company ; and so was Anthony Wadeson . The curtain is drawn back , slowly , and with little of mechanical ...
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... Marlowe " thou famous gracer of tragedians " -he speaks in words as terrible as came from " that warning voice , which he who saw Th ' Apocalypse heard cry in heaven aloud . " In exhorting his friend to turn from atheism , he ran the ...
... Marlowe " thou famous gracer of tragedians " -he speaks in words as terrible as came from " that warning voice , which he who saw Th ' Apocalypse heard cry in heaven aloud . " In exhorting his friend to turn from atheism , he ran the ...
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... Marlowe , Lodge , Greene , Kyd , and Nashe . There are one or two other inferior names , such as Chettle and Munday , connected with the latter part of this decad . We ourselves hold that Shakspere belongs to the first as well as to the ...
... Marlowe , Lodge , Greene , Kyd , and Nashe . There are one or two other inferior names , such as Chettle and Munday , connected with the latter part of this decad . We ourselves hold that Shakspere belongs to the first as well as to the ...
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