Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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Strana 103
... 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 renovators had timidly substituted for the ...
... 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 renovators had timidly substituted for the ...
Strana 104
... line , " to make the measure that had thundered the threats of Tamburlaine falter the sobs of a broken heart , ' 82 • • This drama of the young poet - he was but three- and - twenty - produces an impression of having been wholly and ...
... line , " to make the measure that had thundered the threats of Tamburlaine falter the sobs of a broken heart , ' 82 • • This drama of the young poet - he was but three- and - twenty - produces an impression of having been wholly and ...
Strana 106
... lines : ' Nature ... Doth teach us all to have aspiring minds : Our souls , whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world , And measure every wandering planet's course , Still climbing after knowledge infinite ...
... lines : ' Nature ... Doth teach us all to have aspiring minds : Our souls , whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world , And measure every wandering planet's course , Still climbing after knowledge infinite ...
Strana 107
... there hover in their restless heads One thought , one grace , one wonder , at the least , Which into words no virtue can digest . ' 1 Distil . Corrupt though these lines may be from what he originally LONDON : MANHOOD 107.
... there hover in their restless heads One thought , one grace , one wonder , at the least , Which into words no virtue can digest . ' 1 Distil . Corrupt though these lines may be from what he originally LONDON : MANHOOD 107.
Strana 108
John H. Ingram. Corrupt though these lines may be from what he originally wrote , they accord with Marlowe's fre- quently overwrought endeavours to wreak his soul upon expression . ' Tamburlaine's ever - restless striving to do deeds ...
John H. Ingram. Corrupt though these lines may be from what he originally wrote , they accord with Marlowe's fre- quently overwrought endeavours to wreak his soul upon expression . ' Tamburlaine's ever - restless striving to do deeds ...
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