The Works of Christopher Marlowe: Preface. Introduction. 1st pt. of Tamburlaine. 2d pt. of Tamburlaine. The tragical history of Dr. FaustusJohn C. Nimmo., 1885 |
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... Nashe . The passage to which Malone referred occurs in the account of an imaginary visit paid to Nashe in his squalid garret . " The testern , or the shadow over the bed , " we are informed , " was made of four ells of cobwebs , and a ...
... Nashe . The passage to which Malone referred occurs in the account of an imaginary visit paid to Nashe in his squalid garret . " The testern , or the shadow over the bed , " we are informed , " was made of four ells of cobwebs , and a ...
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... Nashe , i . xx . ) This passage was surely in- tended as a counterblast to the Prologue of Tamburlaine . The allusion to " idiote art - masters " points distinctly to Marlowe , who took his Master's degree in 1587 ; and it was Marlowe ...
... Nashe , i . xx . ) This passage was surely in- tended as a counterblast to the Prologue of Tamburlaine . The allusion to " idiote art - masters " points distinctly to Marlowe , who took his Master's degree in 1587 ; and it was Marlowe ...
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... Nashe 1 had no share in the composition of a play which he so unsparingly ridiculed in the epistle prefixed to Menaphon . It is difficult to over - estimate the importance of Tam- burlaine in the history of the English drama . To appre ...
... Nashe 1 had no share in the composition of a play which he so unsparingly ridiculed in the epistle prefixed to Menaphon . It is difficult to over - estimate the importance of Tam- burlaine in the history of the English drama . To appre ...
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... Nashe , an unequalled master of invective , but a tragic poet of no high order . In Henslowe's Diary ( ed . J. P. Collier , p . 30 ) , under date 30th January 1593-4 , there is an entry- " Rd . at the tragedy of the guyes [ Guise ] ...
... Nashe , an unequalled master of invective , but a tragic poet of no high order . In Henslowe's Diary ( ed . J. P. Collier , p . 30 ) , under date 30th January 1593-4 , there is an entry- " Rd . at the tragedy of the guyes [ Guise ] ...
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... Nashe finished it . The tragic power shown in Dido is very slight . For once Marlowe seems to have descended from his fiery flight above the clouds , and to have sought re- pose in a trim garden - plot ; instead of daring imagination ...
... Nashe finished it . The tragic power shown in Dido is very slight . For once Marlowe seems to have descended from his fiery flight above the clouds , and to have sought re- pose in a trim garden - plot ; instead of daring imagination ...
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