Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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... drama is recorded in the accounts of St. Dunstan's parish , Canterbury , or the Corpus Christi plays . To the Guild of Corpus Christi in particular , was assigned the drama or Mystery in forty acts , which traced the whole progress of ...
... drama is recorded in the accounts of St. Dunstan's parish , Canterbury , or the Corpus Christi plays . To the Guild of Corpus Christi in particular , was assigned the drama or Mystery in forty acts , which traced the whole progress of ...
Strana 22
... drama , but called forth the unbounded applause of ... the devout audiences of Canterbury . ' 23 For some children this method of instilling scrip- tural story into their minds would have more the appearance of study than amusement ...
... drama , but called forth the unbounded applause of ... the devout audiences of Canterbury . ' 23 For some children this method of instilling scrip- tural story into their minds would have more the appearance of study than amusement ...
Strana 101
... drama had been com- pleted by 1587 , as it was produced upon the stage in that year . 80 Whatever Marlowe's position or means may hitherto have been , the great success which this drama immediately attained made his fame if not his ...
... drama had been com- pleted by 1587 , as it was produced upon the stage in that year . 80 Whatever Marlowe's position or means may hitherto have been , the great success which this drama immediately attained made his fame if not his ...
Strana 103
... drama was written , Marlowe's mighty line , ' as Ben Jonson described it , created a revolution in English poetry . Hitherto nothing worthy the name of blank verse had appeared in the language ; the unrhymed lines which one or two ...
... drama was written , Marlowe's mighty line , ' as Ben Jonson described it , created a revolution in English poetry . Hitherto nothing worthy the name of blank verse had appeared in the language ; the unrhymed lines which one or two ...
Strana 104
... drama of the young poet - he was but three- and - twenty - produces an impression of having been wholly and solely the work of Marlowe , written with- out the assistance of any collaborateur , and without having been modified by the ...
... drama of the young poet - he was but three- and - twenty - produces an impression of having been wholly and solely the work of Marlowe , written with- out the assistance of any collaborateur , and without having been modified by the ...
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