Marlowe & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1914 - 151 Seiten |
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... matter ; it is only the mental phases of his characters which coincide with the young revolutionary's . Marlowe not ... matters , on statecraft , or on rulers , and sets forth his thoughts as freely as he would have men's speech be . As ...
... matter ; it is only the mental phases of his characters which coincide with the young revolutionary's . Marlowe not ... matters , on statecraft , or on rulers , and sets forth his thoughts as freely as he would have men's speech be . As ...
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... matters of Divinity and State without judge- ment or decorum , " and enjoined him to " stay them . " His civic lordship gladly availed him- self of this long - desired opportunity , and " sent for both companies and gave them strict ...
... matters of Divinity and State without judge- ment or decorum , " and enjoined him to " stay them . " His civic lordship gladly availed him- self of this long - desired opportunity , and " sent for both companies and gave them strict ...
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... matters of Divinity and State " according to their way of thinking . " Statesmen wanted the Stage to be a mere amusement , " says Richard Simpson , " to be- guile the attention of the hearers from graver matters ; the English stage ...
... matters of Divinity and State " according to their way of thinking . " Statesmen wanted the Stage to be a mere amusement , " says Richard Simpson , " to be- guile the attention of the hearers from graver matters ; the English stage ...
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Abigail admiration Alleyn amongst appear Archbishop Parker arms Barabas beauty Ben Jonson blood Calyphas Cambridge Canterbury character Christian Christopher Marlowe clownage contemporary Corpus Christi crown damned death deeds Doctor Faustus drama Edward the Second English entertain divine Zenocrate evidently exclaims fair Zenocrate father favourite fear Gabriel Harvey Gaveston give hand hast hath heaven Hell Hero and Leander hero's honour Jew of Malta Jove King King's School kiss lads learned lines live London looks Lord lovers Lucifer Marlowe's matters ment Meph Mephistophilis mind Mortimer murderer never personages play poem poet poet's poetic poetry princely published Queen replies says scene scholars Scourge Scythian Shakespeare shalt sight soul speech spirits stage stay sweet Tambur Tamburlaine tell thee Thomas Heywood Thomas Walsingham thou thought tion title-page University unto verse Walsingham wealth whilst words wound writer young youth