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... narrator , holding the ancient myths always under the control of his worldly , skeptical intelligence , cutting off ... Marlowe's narrator is not so subtle as the narrative voice of Ovid's poem ; he has more in common with the ...
... narrator , holding the ancient myths always under the control of his worldly , skeptical intelligence , cutting off ... Marlowe's narrator is not so subtle as the narrative voice of Ovid's poem ; he has more in common with the ...
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Christopher Marlowe. But Marlowe's narrator is far more intrusive : he is brash , jesting , and elaborately sententious , with an effect of deliberately heavy - handed didacticism , as in the famous passage where Marlowe's narrator sums ...
Christopher Marlowe. But Marlowe's narrator is far more intrusive : he is brash , jesting , and elaborately sententious , with an effect of deliberately heavy - handed didacticism , as in the famous passage where Marlowe's narrator sums ...
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Christopher Marlowe. Elizabethan Narrative Verse , ed . by Nigel Alexander . London : Arnold , 1967. Includes the poems of Marlowe and Chapman , as well as the " continuation " by Henry Petowe . STUDIES Baldwin , T. W. “ Marlowe's ...
Christopher Marlowe. Elizabethan Narrative Verse , ed . by Nigel Alexander . London : Arnold , 1967. Includes the poems of Marlowe and Chapman , as well as the " continuation " by Henry Petowe . STUDIES Baldwin , T. W. “ Marlowe's ...
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