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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... thoughts of taking orders . Be that as it may , his predilection for the drama was decided ; before 1587 it seems certain that he had produced Tamburlaine the Great ; and eventually he joined the crowd of adven- turers in the metropolis ...
... thoughts of taking orders . Be that as it may , his predilection for the drama was decided ; before 1587 it seems certain that he had produced Tamburlaine the Great ; and eventually he joined the crowd of adven- turers in the metropolis ...
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... thought might seem more tedious unto the wise than any way else to be regarded , though haply they have been of some vain - conceited fond- lings greatly gaped at , what time they were shewed upon the stage in their graced deformities ...
... thought might seem more tedious unto the wise than any way else to be regarded , though haply they have been of some vain - conceited fond- lings greatly gaped at , what time they were shewed upon the stage in their graced deformities ...
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... thought , as splendid in imagery , and as happy in expression , as any which his later works contain . " A memorandum that Marlowe " translated Coluthus's Rape of Helen into English rhyme in the year 1587 , " is cited from Coxeter's MSS ...
... thought , as splendid in imagery , and as happy in expression , as any which his later works contain . " A memorandum that Marlowe " translated Coluthus's Rape of Helen into English rhyme in the year 1587 , " is cited from Coxeter's MSS ...
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... thought no derogation from their merits . Yet the latest biographer of Marlowe dismisses Faustus as " unworthy of ... thoughts of surpassing beauty and grandeur with which it * Mr. Collier makes a slight mistake when he states that in ...
... thought no derogation from their merits . Yet the latest biographer of Marlowe dismisses Faustus as " unworthy of ... thoughts of surpassing beauty and grandeur with which it * Mr. Collier makes a slight mistake when he states that in ...
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... thought that a race so uni- versally hated could hardly be made to appear too ugly . The great popularity of this tragedy is evinced by Hen- Lectures on Dram . Lit. p . 53 , ed . 1840 . + Introd . to the Lit. of Europe , ii . 171 , ed ...
... thought that a race so uni- versally hated could hardly be made to appear too ugly . The great popularity of this tragedy is evinced by Hen- Lectures on Dram . Lit. p . 53 , ed . 1840 . + Introd . to the Lit. of Europe , ii . 171 , ed ...
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