Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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Strana xiii
... am deeply indebted for many interesting items in elucida- tion of Marlowe's career , amongst others for the fact that the poet was elected to at least one and P apparently , a second scholarship at Corpus Christi College . PREFACE xiii.
... am deeply indebted for many interesting items in elucida- tion of Marlowe's career , amongst others for the fact that the poet was elected to at least one and P apparently , a second scholarship at Corpus Christi College . PREFACE xiii.
Strana xiv
John H. Ingram. apparently , a second scholarship at Corpus Christi College . This last discovery disposes for ever of the surmise that Marlowe was a pensioner at the University , and dependent upon a patron's bounty . JOHN H. INGRAM ...
John H. Ingram. apparently , a second scholarship at Corpus Christi College . This last discovery disposes for ever of the surmise that Marlowe was a pensioner at the University , and dependent upon a patron's bounty . JOHN H. INGRAM ...
Strana 1
... second and in some even still the first city of the kingdom , in the latter half of the sixteenth century was gradually recovering from the shock it had received in the reign of King Henry the Eighth . It was not so much the spoliation ...
... second and in some even still the first city of the kingdom , in the latter half of the sixteenth century was gradually recovering from the shock it had received in the reign of King Henry the Eighth . It was not so much the spoliation ...
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... second half of the sixteenth century , it is true , the pillage of its treasures and decanonisation of St. Thomas A'Becket undoubtedly deterred many pilgrims from visiting his shrine , and facilitated the decadence of Canterbury , but ...
... second half of the sixteenth century , it is true , the pillage of its treasures and decanonisation of St. Thomas A'Becket undoubtedly deterred many pilgrims from visiting his shrine , and facilitated the decadence of Canterbury , but ...
Strana 49
... second day's journey , the first night from Canterbury having been spent in one of the many towns or villages on the way . Good accommodation was obtainable at many of the numerous inns which Gravesend contained . Fynes Moryson , the ...
... second day's journey , the first night from Canterbury having been spent in one of the many towns or villages on the way . Good accommodation was obtainable at many of the numerous inns which Gravesend contained . Fynes Moryson , the ...
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