Critics on MarloweJudith O'Neill University of Miami Press, 1970 - 127 Seiten |
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... Isabella , Mephisto- pholis , Mephostophilis or Mephastophilis etc. In each essay printed here we have preserved the spelling of whichever edition the critic has chosen to use . Critics on Marlowe : 1592-1930 ROBERT GREENE ( 1560 ?
... Isabella , Mephisto- pholis , Mephostophilis or Mephastophilis etc. In each essay printed here we have preserved the spelling of whichever edition the critic has chosen to use . Critics on Marlowe : 1592-1930 ROBERT GREENE ( 1560 ?
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... criticism is therefore not that which concerns the total effect conveyed by this work of borrowed plot and rather composite style , but that which deals with the many illuminating individual passages ... CRITICS ON MARLOWE : 1592-1930 27.
... criticism is therefore not that which concerns the total effect conveyed by this work of borrowed plot and rather composite style , but that which deals with the many illuminating individual passages ... CRITICS ON MARLOWE : 1592-1930 27.
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... critics have attacked Marlowe for inconsistency in his portrayal of Mortimer and Isabel , but is there more inconsistency than dram- atic poetry may claim ? There is change , certainly , rather than devel- opment , but which dramatist ...
... critics have attacked Marlowe for inconsistency in his portrayal of Mortimer and Isabel , but is there more inconsistency than dram- atic poetry may claim ? There is change , certainly , rather than devel- opment , but which dramatist ...
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1965 | 21 |
MODERN CRITICS ON MARLOWE | 28 |
The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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