Drama of the English Renaissance: The Tudor periodRussell A. Fraser, Norman Rabkin Macmillan, 1976 - 544 Seiten The forty-one plays gathered in these volumes constitute the most extensive new survey of Renaissance drama in over forty years, and reflect both changes in taste and advances in scholarship since earlier collections. The editors have attempted to provide the materials for a truer view of the theater in which Shakespeare worked than has hiterto been possible in anthologies. Marlowe, Jonson, and Webster, by most accounts the best of Shakepare's contemporaries, are reporesented by their major plays. -- Preface. |
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... brother mine , I joy your state to see , Surmising much what is the cause you absent thus from me . Smer . Pleaseth your grace , no absence I , but ready to fulfill , At all assays , my prince and King , in that your grace me will ...
... brother mine , I joy your state to see , Surmising much what is the cause you absent thus from me . Smer . Pleaseth your grace , no absence I , but ready to fulfill , At all assays , my prince and King , in that your grace me will ...
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... brother whelp , perceiving that the lion was too good , And he by force was like to see the other whelp his blood , With force to lion he did run his brother for to help . A wonder great it was to see that friendship in a whelp . So ...
... brother whelp , perceiving that the lion was too good , And he by force was like to see the other whelp his blood , With force to lion he did run his brother for to help . A wonder great it was to see that friendship in a whelp . So ...
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... brother's camp I leave to thee and to Theridamas , To follow me to fair Persepolis . 40 30 Then will we march to all those Indian mines My witless brother to the Christians lost , And ransom them with fame and usury.7 [ Exit TAMBURLAINE ...
... brother's camp I leave to thee and to Theridamas , To follow me to fair Persepolis . 40 30 Then will we march to all those Indian mines My witless brother to the Christians lost , And ransom them with fame and usury.7 [ Exit TAMBURLAINE ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MR | 35 |
THOMAS PRESTON | 59 |
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