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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... play in which the suc- cessful experiment was made , and that it was acted anterior to 1587. " On the authority of a rather obscure passage in The Black Book , 1604 , Malone had conjectured that Tam- * See Prologue to the Sec . Part ...
... play in which the suc- cessful experiment was made , and that it was acted anterior to 1587. " On the authority of a rather obscure passage in The Black Book , 1604 , Malone had conjectured that Tam- * See Prologue to the Sec . Part ...
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... entituled the storye of Tamburlayne the greate , " & c . ( founded , I suppose , on Marlowe's play ) was entered in the Stationers ' Books , 5th Nov. 1594 . 1 volous gestures , digressing , and , in my MARLOWE AND HIS WRITINGS . ix.
... entituled the storye of Tamburlayne the greate , " & c . ( founded , I suppose , on Marlowe's play ) was entered in the Stationers ' Books , 5th Nov. 1594 . 1 volous gestures , digressing , and , in my MARLOWE AND HIS WRITINGS . ix.
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... play - goers of the metropolis . act of Gascoigne and Kinwelmersh's Jocasta introduced " a king with an imperiall crowne vpon hys head , " & c . " sitting in a chariote very richly furnished , drawen in by iiii kings in their dublets ...
... play - goers of the metropolis . act of Gascoigne and Kinwelmersh's Jocasta introduced " a king with an imperiall crowne vpon hys head , " & c . " sitting in a chariote very richly furnished , drawen in by iiii kings in their dublets ...
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... play ) the Soldan exclaims , " Should Ioue himselfe in thunder answere I [ i . e . ay ] , When we say no , wee'd pull him from the skie . " Sig . F2 , ed . 1615 . Yet this early production of Heywood contains some fine things ; e . g ...
... play ) the Soldan exclaims , " Should Ioue himselfe in thunder answere I [ i . e . ay ] , When we say no , wee'd pull him from the skie . " Sig . F2 , ed . 1615 . Yet this early production of Heywood contains some fine things ; e . g ...
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... play , which shew that it was still in some repute , might be cited from writers of a more recent period . * But before the close of the seventeenth century it had sunk into oblivion : a precocious young gentleman , a Mr. Charles ...
... play , which shew that it was still in some repute , might be cited from writers of a more recent period . * But before the close of the seventeenth century it had sunk into oblivion : a precocious young gentleman , a Mr. Charles ...
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