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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... passage in The Black Book , 1604 , Malone had conjectured that Tam- * See Prologue to the Sec . Part . " In which Nash ridicules the then recent introduction of blank - verse on the public stage , and seems to allude to Mar- lowe in ...
... passage in The Black Book , 1604 , Malone had conjectured that Tam- * See Prologue to the Sec . Part . " In which Nash ridicules the then recent introduction of blank - verse on the public stage , and seems to allude to Mar- lowe in ...
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... passage in The Black Book is , - " the spindle - shank spiders stalking over his [ Nash's ] head as if they had been conning of Tamburlaine " ( see Middleton's Works , v . 526 , ed . Dyce ) ; and it means , I have no doubt , that the ...
... passage in The Black Book is , - " the spindle - shank spiders stalking over his [ Nash's ] head as if they had been conning of Tamburlaine " ( see Middleton's Works , v . 526 , ed . Dyce ) ; and it means , I have no doubt , that the ...
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... passage which , as it mentions " the Turkish Tamberlaine , " would seem to be partly levelled at Mar- lowe : † 1 " One higher - pitch'd doth set his soaring thought On crowned kings that Fortune hath low brought , Or some vpreared high ...
... passage which , as it mentions " the Turkish Tamberlaine , " would seem to be partly levelled at Mar- lowe : † 1 " One higher - pitch'd doth set his soaring thought On crowned kings that Fortune hath low brought , Or some vpreared high ...
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... passage in a speech of -- * Id . pp . 71 , 228. - Among the stage - properties of the Lord Admiral's men ( Id . p . 273 ) we find " j dragon in fostes . " ** I make this statement on the authority of the MS . notes by Malone in his ...
... passage in a speech of -- * Id . pp . 71 , 228. - Among the stage - properties of the Lord Admiral's men ( Id . p . 273 ) we find " j dragon in fostes . " ** I make this statement on the authority of the MS . notes by Malone in his ...
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... passage in question with a perfect knowledge that those whom he addressed , viz . Marlowe , Lodge , and Peele , were no less jealous of the " Shake- scene " than himself , and that they would relish the sneering allusion to one who had ...
... passage in question with a perfect knowledge that those whom he addressed , viz . Marlowe , Lodge , and Peele , were no less jealous of the " Shake- scene " than himself , and that they would relish the sneering allusion to one who had ...
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