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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... give the chief interest to this drama Lamb remarks ; " the reluctant pangs of abdicating royalty in Edward furnished hints which Shakespeare scarce improved in his Richard the Second ; and the death - scene of Marlowe's king moves pity ...
... give the chief interest to this drama Lamb remarks ; " the reluctant pangs of abdicating royalty in Edward furnished hints which Shakespeare scarce improved in his Richard the Second ; and the death - scene of Marlowe's king moves pity ...
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... give additional publicity to the sad and disgraceful fate of one who had been the most eminent among them . * Peele's Works , ii . 222 , ed . Dyce , 1829 . + Introd . to Nash's Pierce Penniless's Suppl . & c , p . xxix , ed . Shake ...
... give additional publicity to the sad and disgraceful fate of one who had been the most eminent among them . * Peele's Works , ii . 222 , ed . Dyce , 1829 . + Introd . to Nash's Pierce Penniless's Suppl . & c , p . xxix , ed . Shake ...
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... gives to Nash the description of the fall of Troy , - a description which I should rather say is Marlowe's , its splendid extravagance being above the powers of Nash . It is doubtful , as Mr. Collier observes , whether the fol- lowing ...
... gives to Nash the description of the fall of Troy , - a description which I should rather say is Marlowe's , its splendid extravagance being above the powers of Nash . It is doubtful , as Mr. Collier observes , whether the fol- lowing ...
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... gives , without any addition of his own , a note by Whalley , who says that Jonson alludes to Davies of Hereford and to Weever's Funeral Monu- ments : but the allusion is to Sir John Davies's Epigrams and to Weever's Epigrams , 1599 ...
... gives , without any addition of his own , a note by Whalley , who says that Jonson alludes to Davies of Hereford and to Weever's Funeral Monu- ments : but the allusion is to Sir John Davies's Epigrams and to Weever's Epigrams , 1599 ...
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... give the following passage from his Epistolæ , because it is not cited by Schrader in the Prolegomena to Musaus . " Parcior et castigatior [ Dio- nysio Per . , Oppiano , et Nonno ] quidem Musæus , sed qui cum illorum veterum frugalitate ...
... give the following passage from his Epistolæ , because it is not cited by Schrader in the Prolegomena to Musaus . " Parcior et castigatior [ Dio- nysio Per . , Oppiano , et Nonno ] quidem Musæus , sed qui cum illorum veterum frugalitate ...
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