Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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... Greene ? During Marlowe's lifetime Greene alone ventured to try and depreciate his merits , and then only by innuendo and sneers . The slanders on his fair name were invented by succeeding generations . Biographers of Marlowe have been ...
... Greene ? During Marlowe's lifetime Greene alone ventured to try and depreciate his merits , and then only by innuendo and sneers . The slanders on his fair name were invented by succeeding generations . Biographers of Marlowe have been ...
Strana 83
... Greene , the future author , has no evidence to support it ; and although his name has so often been coupled with theirs , it will be seen later on that in all probability he never had any , or only the slightest , personal acquaintance ...
... Greene , the future author , has no evidence to support it ; and although his name has so often been coupled with theirs , it will be seen later on that in all probability he never had any , or only the slightest , personal acquaintance ...
Strana 84
... Greene , also a contemporary at St. John's , avers that deeds of much darker hue were not in- frequently committed by Cantabs in his days , and he confesses to having been one of the worst offenders himself , but his catchpenny ...
... Greene , also a contemporary at St. John's , avers that deeds of much darker hue were not in- frequently committed by Cantabs in his days , and he confesses to having been one of the worst offenders himself , but his catchpenny ...
Strana 85
... Greene existed . Greene was so generally untruthful , and his descriptions so luridly coloured , that they need not be seriously regarded as typical pictures of University life . His statement that , after he had graduated B.A. , he ...
... Greene existed . Greene was so generally untruthful , and his descriptions so luridly coloured , that they need not be seriously regarded as typical pictures of University life . His statement that , after he had graduated B.A. , he ...
Strana 116
... Greene , who be- longed to one of the wildest sets of the metropolis , and who , although M.A. of Cambridge and an author of works which might have brought him in sufficient wherewith to live had he been commonly prudent , was at this ...
... Greene , who be- longed to one of the wildest sets of the metropolis , and who , although M.A. of Cambridge and an author of works which might have brought him in sufficient wherewith to live had he been commonly prudent , was at this ...
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