The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... Play ought to be , and the other to carry the English Drama to the highest conceivable pitch of excellence and glory . But although they came into the world so nearly together , there was an interval of many years between their deaths ...
... Play ought to be , and the other to carry the English Drama to the highest conceivable pitch of excellence and glory . But although they came into the world so nearly together , there was an interval of many years between their deaths ...
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... play was first acted , proclaim , per- haps a little arrogantly , the poet's sense of the superiority of his work over that of any of his predecessors , but whatever his confidence may have been , he could hardly have anticipated the ...
... play was first acted , proclaim , per- haps a little arrogantly , the poet's sense of the superiority of his work over that of any of his predecessors , but whatever his confidence may have been , he could hardly have anticipated the ...
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... play ( p . 246 ) , where the moon , the planets , and the meteors are represented as angels in their crystal armour fighting a doubtful battle with the resolves of Tamburlaine . I had followed Mr. Dyce in giving up in despair the lines ...
... play ( p . 246 ) , where the moon , the planets , and the meteors are represented as angels in their crystal armour fighting a doubtful battle with the resolves of Tamburlaine . I had followed Mr. Dyce in giving up in despair the lines ...
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... play not much inferior to the Merchant of Venice . But while the first part conveys the most life - like and poetical idea conceivable of what the great Levantine merchant of the Middle Ages must have appeared to an untravelled subject ...
... play not much inferior to the Merchant of Venice . But while the first part conveys the most life - like and poetical idea conceivable of what the great Levantine merchant of the Middle Ages must have appeared to an untravelled subject ...
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... play of Lust's Dominion ; or , The Lacivious Queen , which was first printed as Marlowe's in 1657 , but was proved ... play of Marlowe's , and assigned it a high place among his dramas . The verdict of Mr. Collier has been emphatically ...
... play of Lust's Dominion ; or , The Lacivious Queen , which was first printed as Marlowe's in 1657 , but was proved ... play of Marlowe's , and assigned it a high place among his dramas . The verdict of Mr. Collier has been emphatically ...
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