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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... never have taken , " had they not found a place in it for these buffoons . " Remarks on Several Parts of Italy , & c . in the years 1701 , 1702 , 1703 , p . 68 , ed . 1745 . " Perhaps I ought to add , that Marlowe was dead when ( in ...
... never have taken , " had they not found a place in it for these buffoons . " Remarks on Several Parts of Italy , & c . in the years 1701 , 1702 , 1703 , p . 68 , ed . 1745 . " Perhaps I ought to add , that Marlowe was dead when ( in ...
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... never seen it [ Marlowe's translation of Co- luthus ] ... But there is entered to Jones , in 1595 , A booke entituled Raptus Helena , Helen's Rape , by the Athenian duke Theseus ' . " Surely , Warton could not mean , that the book ...
... never seen it [ Marlowe's translation of Co- luthus ] ... But there is entered to Jones , in 1595 , A booke entituled Raptus Helena , Helen's Rape , by the Athenian duke Theseus ' . " Surely , Warton could not mean , that the book ...
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... never having been examined either by Mar- lowe's editors or ( what is more remarkable ) by the excellent historian of the stage , Mr. Collier , they all remained ignorant how very materially it differs from the later editions . The next ...
... never having been examined either by Mar- lowe's editors or ( what is more remarkable ) by the excellent historian of the stage , Mr. Collier , they all remained ignorant how very materially it differs from the later editions . The next ...
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... never such a doctor : " * now , Marlowe died in 1593 ; and the said Doctor Lopez did not start into notoriety till the following year , during which he suffered death at Tyburn for his treasonable practices . † I at first entertained no ...
... never such a doctor : " * now , Marlowe died in 1593 ; and the said Doctor Lopez did not start into notoriety till the following year , during which he suffered death at Tyburn for his treasonable practices . † I at first entertained no ...
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... never dramatized . " Introd , to the Works of Massinger and Ford , p . xiii . Surely , it is no wonder that the dramatists of those days did not endeavour to give additional publicity to the sad and disgraceful fate of one who had been ...
... never dramatized . " Introd , to the Works of Massinger and Ford , p . xiii . Surely , it is no wonder that the dramatists of those days did not endeavour to give additional publicity to the sad and disgraceful fate of one who had been ...
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