The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Notes and Some Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1William Pickering, 1850 - 407 Seiten |
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... Collier ; but , on learning that I had commenced the present one , he abandoned his design , and kindly trans- ferred to me some curious documents which he had intended to use himself , and which I have inserted in their proper places ...
... Collier ; but , on learning that I had commenced the present one , he abandoned his design , and kindly trans- ferred to me some curious documents which he had intended to use himself , and which I have inserted in their proper places ...
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... Collier for furnishing me with ball the entries concerning Marlowe's pieces which he had met with while preparing for the press his Extracts from the Registers of the Stationers ' Company . levar odt My best acknowledgments are due to ...
... Collier for furnishing me with ball the entries concerning Marlowe's pieces which he had met with while preparing for the press his Extracts from the Registers of the Stationers ' Company . levar odt My best acknowledgments are due to ...
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... Collier , who found them written , in an old hand , on the title - page of a copy of Alurvm for London , or The Siedge of Antwerpe . With the ventrous actes and valorous * deeds of the lame Soldier . As it hath been playde by the right ...
... Collier , who found them written , in an old hand , on the title - page of a copy of Alurvm for London , or The Siedge of Antwerpe . With the ventrous actes and valorous * deeds of the lame Soldier . As it hath been playde by the right ...
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... Collier.- See also the last stanza but four of the ballad called The Atheist's Tragedie , vol . iii . Appendix iv . ‡ 1563-4 , “ The 26th day of ffebruary was christened Chris- tofer the sonne of John Marlow . " Register of St. George ...
... Collier.- See also the last stanza but four of the ballad called The Atheist's Tragedie , vol . iii . Appendix iv . ‡ 1563-4 , “ The 26th day of ffebruary was christened Chris- tofer the sonne of John Marlow . " Register of St. George ...
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... Collier concludes , and , I think , very justly , " that Marlowe was our first poet who used blank - verse in dramatic compositions performed in public theatres , that Tamburlaine was the play in which the suc- cessful experiment was ...
... Collier concludes , and , I think , very justly , " that Marlowe was our first poet who used blank - verse in dramatic compositions performed in public theatres , that Tamburlaine was the play in which the suc- cessful experiment was ...
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