Marlowe & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1914 - 151 Seiten |
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... learned professions a good sound classical foundation was provided , and as Christopher was destined for the Church this provision was necessary for him . The King's School had already acquired a reputation for learning , and 17 MARLOWE ...
... learned professions a good sound classical foundation was provided , and as Christopher was destined for the Church this provision was necessary for him . The King's School had already acquired a reputation for learning , and 17 MARLOWE ...
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... learned of Christopher's career at Canterbury save that he gained a scholarship there for Cambridge . Archbishop Parker had founded various scholarships at Corpus Christi College , Cambridge , the place of his own education , and his ...
... learned of Christopher's career at Canterbury save that he gained a scholarship there for Cambridge . Archbishop Parker had founded various scholarships at Corpus Christi College , Cambridge , the place of his own education , and his ...
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... learned contemporaries . It was impossible for a man of Marlowe's independent mind and illimitable imagination to allow his ideas to be bound by the rules and tenets of the narrow creeds and dogmas of his fellow - collegians , but there ...
... learned contemporaries . It was impossible for a man of Marlowe's independent mind and illimitable imagination to allow his ideas to be bound by the rules and tenets of the narrow creeds and dogmas of his fellow - collegians , but there ...
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