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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... means sure that , in those days , the University of Cambridge would have granted the degree . On this point , however , I would not urge my opinion with any positiveness : new materials for Marlowe's biography may hereafter come to ...
... means sure that , in those days , the University of Cambridge would have granted the degree . On this point , however , I would not urge my opinion with any positiveness : new materials for Marlowe's biography may hereafter come to ...
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... means , I have no doubt , that the spiders stalked with the tragic gait of an actor who is practising the part of Tamburlaine : compare the 8th line of the passage quoted from Hall's Satires , in p . x . 66 Weepe , Powles ; thy ...
... means , I have no doubt , that the spiders stalked with the tragic gait of an actor who is practising the part of Tamburlaine : compare the 8th line of the passage quoted from Hall's Satires , in p . x . 66 Weepe , Powles ; thy ...
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... mean , that the book entered to Jones in 1595 was perhaps Marlowe's version of Coluthus ; for Coluthus relates the rape of Helen by Paris , not by Theseus . T Mr. Collier observes that " Marlowe's Faustus , in all pro bability , was ...
... mean , that the book entered to Jones in 1595 was perhaps Marlowe's version of Coluthus ; for Coluthus relates the rape of Helen by Paris , not by Theseus . T Mr. Collier observes that " Marlowe's Faustus , in all pro bability , was ...
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... mean either the play or a metrical composition founded upon its chief incidents ) was licensed to be printed . " Hist . of Engl . Dram . Poet . iii . 126 . As we find that the play was entered in the Stationers ' Books in 1601 , the ...
... mean either the play or a metrical composition founded upon its chief incidents ) was licensed to be printed . " Hist . of Engl . Dram . Poet . iii . 126 . As we find that the play was entered in the Stationers ' Books in 1601 , the ...
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... means of the Jew .-- Perhaps it is hardly worth mentioning that Marlowe's Faustus was " made into a Farce , with the Humours of Harlequin and Scaramouch , " by the celebrated actor Mountfort , who was so basely assassi- nated in 1692 ...
... means of the Jew .-- Perhaps it is hardly worth mentioning that Marlowe's Faustus was " made into a Farce , with the Humours of Harlequin and Scaramouch , " by the celebrated actor Mountfort , who was so basely assassi- nated in 1692 ...
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