The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... pity the creator of Faustus and Edward II . was excelled only by Shakespeare ; and they know , too , that the rich music of Hero and Leander was heard no more in England until the coming of Keats . One of the lessons which Mr. Browning ...
... pity the creator of Faustus and Edward II . was excelled only by Shakespeare ; and they know , too , that the rich music of Hero and Leander was heard no more in England until the coming of Keats . One of the lessons which Mr. Browning ...
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... pity - but the gift of humour , the most grateful of all gifts , was withheld . To excite " tears and laughter for all time " was given to Shake- speare alone ; but all the Elizabethan dramatists , if we except Ford and Cyril Tourneur ...
... pity - but the gift of humour , the most grateful of all gifts , was withheld . To excite " tears and laughter for all time " was given to Shake- speare alone ; but all the Elizabethan dramatists , if we except Ford and Cyril Tourneur ...
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... pity and terror beyond any scene , ancient or modern , with which I am ac- quainted . " Mr. Swinburne thinks that there is more discrimination of character in Marlowe's play than Shakespeare's ; that the figures are more life - like ...
... pity and terror beyond any scene , ancient or modern , with which I am ac- quainted . " Mr. Swinburne thinks that there is more discrimination of character in Marlowe's play than Shakespeare's ; that the figures are more life - like ...
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... pity , as " dead shepherd ; " Ben Jonson intro- duced passages of the poem into Every Man in his Humour ; Henry Petowe , a feeble versifier but a sincere . admirer of Marlowe's genius , had the audacity to write and in 1598 to publish ...
... pity , as " dead shepherd ; " Ben Jonson intro- duced passages of the poem into Every Man in his Humour ; Henry Petowe , a feeble versifier but a sincere . admirer of Marlowe's genius , had the audacity to write and in 1598 to publish ...
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... pity for Marlowe . " The impression of the man that hath been dear unto us ! " Surely these are tender and pathetic words ! When vials of venom were being poured on the dead man's head , it required some courage to speak VOL . I. There ...
... pity for Marlowe . " The impression of the man that hath been dear unto us ! " Surely these are tender and pathetic words ! When vials of venom were being poured on the dead man's head , it required some courage to speak VOL . I. There ...
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