Marlowe & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1914 - 151 Seiten |
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... referred to in the title - page was a second play , or sequel to " Tamburlaine , " ap- parently produced in hot haste in consequence of the popularity obtained by the first drama . This continuation is set forth on the half - title of ...
... referred to in the title - page was a second play , or sequel to " Tamburlaine , " ap- parently produced in hot haste in consequence of the popularity obtained by the first drama . This continuation is set forth on the half - title of ...
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... referred to ; but a drama which is known to be his , " The Jew of Malta , " was apparently written by 1588 , although it was not registered until 1594 , nor published until 1633 , forty years after its author's death . There has been ...
... referred to ; but a drama which is known to be his , " The Jew of Malta , " was apparently written by 1588 , although it was not registered until 1594 , nor published until 1633 , forty years after its author's death . There has been ...
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... referred to Marlowe after his decease in eulogistic terms . To those interested in the career of Marlowe it may be noted that the " Introduction " to this work is the most acceptable part of the volume . Amongst the lyrical " poetry ...
... referred to Marlowe after his decease in eulogistic terms . To those interested in the career of Marlowe it may be noted that the " Introduction " to this work is the most acceptable part of the volume . Amongst the lyrical " poetry ...
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