The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... look forward to a time when the study of his works will be restricted , as of old , to antiquarians and bibliographers . All who have any serious care for English poetry have felt the magic of Marlowe's " mighty line . " They know that ...
... look forward to a time when the study of his works will be restricted , as of old , to antiquarians and bibliographers . All who have any serious care for English poetry have felt the magic of Marlowe's " mighty line . " They know that ...
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... look after their own interests . They knew that though they should speak with the tongues of angels , yet the audience would turn a deaf ear unless some comic business were provided . Accordingly they em- ployed some hack - writer , or ...
... look after their own interests . They knew that though they should speak with the tongues of angels , yet the audience would turn a deaf ear unless some comic business were provided . Accordingly they em- ployed some hack - writer , or ...
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... look for greater freedom and a less accentuated rhythm ; in the latter for a fuller and more sonorous volume of sound . Milton uses double - endings very sparingly . 1 These figures are given by Mr. Fleay . The delightful song " Come ...
... look for greater freedom and a less accentuated rhythm ; in the latter for a fuller and more sonorous volume of sound . Milton uses double - endings very sparingly . 1 These figures are given by Mr. Fleay . The delightful song " Come ...
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... looks and pleasing words , As once did Orpheus with his harmony And ravishing sound of his melodious harp , Entreat grim Pluto , " & c . The italicised line is from scene vi . ( l . 29 ) of Faustus . In my judgment the anonymous writer ...
... looks and pleasing words , As once did Orpheus with his harmony And ravishing sound of his melodious harp , Entreat grim Pluto , " & c . The italicised line is from scene vi . ( l . 29 ) of Faustus . In my judgment the anonymous writer ...
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... look for them , we shall find very few Shakespearean passages . Of Marlowe's earliest style we are constantly and inevitably reminded . That Marlowe had a share in all three parts of Henry VI . is , I think , certain . The opening lines ...
... look for them , we shall find very few Shakespearean passages . Of Marlowe's earliest style we are constantly and inevitably reminded . That Marlowe had a share in all three parts of Henry VI . is , I think , certain . The opening lines ...
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