The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1AMS Press, 1970 - 3 Seiten |
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... lines are Marlowe's they must have been written at the very beginning of his career . Compared with this extraordinary passage the rant of Tamburlaine is tame . It seems probable that Marlowe left the scene unfinished , and that Nashe ...
... lines are Marlowe's they must have been written at the very beginning of his career . Compared with this extraordinary passage the rant of Tamburlaine is tame . It seems probable that Marlowe left the scene unfinished , and that Nashe ...
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... lines of the First Part at once recall the language and rhythm of Tambur- laine , and the closing lines are suggestive of a passage of Edward II . The opening lines are : - " Hung be the heavens with black , yield day to night ! Comets ...
... lines of the First Part at once recall the language and rhythm of Tambur- laine , and the closing lines are suggestive of a passage of Edward II . The opening lines are : - " Hung be the heavens with black , yield day to night ! Comets ...
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... lines as these : - " So lie thou there and breathe thy last . What's here ? the sign of the Castle ? Then the prophecy is come to pass , For Somerset was forewarned of Castles , The which he always did observe . And now , behold , under ...
... lines as these : - " So lie thou there and breathe thy last . What's here ? the sign of the Castle ? Then the prophecy is come to pass , For Somerset was forewarned of Castles , The which he always did observe . And now , behold , under ...
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