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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... death ) , he also held the situation of " clarke of St. Maries . " DUKH 116 ** 210 201 So unsettled was the orthography of the time , that our au- thor's name ( as will be seen ) was written in ten different ways , o -Marlo , Marloe ...
... death ) , he also held the situation of " clarke of St. Maries . " DUKH 116 ** 210 201 So unsettled was the orthography of the time , that our au- thor's name ( as will be seen ) was written in ten different ways , o -Marlo , Marloe ...
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... death ) were not cut by the same hand which had cut the rest . The Register of St. Stephen's states that Sir Roger was buried 16th December . - Peter Manwood , the eldest and only surviving son of Sir Roger , was created a Knight of the ...
... death ) were not cut by the same hand which had cut the rest . The Register of St. Stephen's states that Sir Roger was buried 16th December . - Peter Manwood , the eldest and only surviving son of Sir Roger , was created a Knight of the ...
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... death of Doctor Faustus the great cungerer " was licensed to be printed 28th February , 1588-9 ; and , as ballads were frequently founded on favourite dramas , it is most likely that the ditty just mentioned was derived from our ...
... death of Doctor Faustus the great cungerer " was licensed to be printed 28th February , 1588-9 ; and , as ballads were frequently founded on favourite dramas , it is most likely that the ditty just mentioned was derived from our ...
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... death at Tyburn for his treasonable practices . † I at first entertained no doubt that the ( somewhat mutilated and corrupted ) quarto of 1604 presented Faustus with those comparatively unimportant " additions " for which Dekker was ...
... death at Tyburn for his treasonable practices . † I at first entertained no doubt that the ( somewhat mutilated and corrupted ) quarto of 1604 presented Faustus with those comparatively unimportant " additions " for which Dekker was ...
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... death - scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any scene ancient or modern with which I am ac- 66 See a considerable number of what have been called the parallel passages " of these two plays in the Appendix to Waldron's ...
... death - scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any scene ancient or modern with which I am ac- 66 See a considerable number of what have been called the parallel passages " of these two plays in the Appendix to Waldron's ...
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