Critics on MarloweJudith O'Neill University of Miami Press, 1970 - 127 Seiten |
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... English Drama- tists , London , 1910 , ( 20 copies only , printed for private circula- tion by Thomas J. Wise ) , p . 29 . The father of English tragedy [ Marlowe ] and the creator of English blank verse was ... also the teacher and the ...
... English Drama- tists , London , 1910 , ( 20 copies only , printed for private circula- tion by Thomas J. Wise ) , p . 29 . The father of English tragedy [ Marlowe ] and the creator of English blank verse was ... also the teacher and the ...
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... English chronicles . Anyone who doubts whether Marlowe's gifts were really dramatic would do well to read Holinshed's account of the reign of Edward II and see with what art of selection , condensation , and adaptation Marlowe has ...
... English chronicles . Anyone who doubts whether Marlowe's gifts were really dramatic would do well to read Holinshed's account of the reign of Edward II and see with what art of selection , condensation , and adaptation Marlowe has ...
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... English Studies ( Essays and Studies , N.S. vol . I ) 1948 , pp . 101-26 . Helen Gardner , ' The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great , Modern Language Review [ MLR ] , vol . XXXVII , 1942 , pp . 18–24 . I. Ribner , " The Idea of ...
... English Studies ( Essays and Studies , N.S. vol . I ) 1948 , pp . 101-26 . Helen Gardner , ' The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great , Modern Language Review [ MLR ] , vol . XXXVII , 1942 , pp . 18–24 . I. Ribner , " The Idea of ...
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1965 | 21 |
MODERN CRITICS ON MARLOWE | 28 |
The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great | 37 |
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