Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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... thought and speech . All who read in the literary and political writings of Elizabeth's reign must know how lavishly this appellation was bestowed upon opponents by all sects and parties , irrespective of belief , and that to deny any ...
... thought and speech . All who read in the literary and political writings of Elizabeth's reign must know how lavishly this appellation was bestowed upon opponents by all sects and parties , irrespective of belief , and that to deny any ...
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... thought to have been a scion of the Kentish Marlowes . He became treasurer of Wells Cathedral and canon of the King's Chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster , and was evidently a person of some importance in his days.10 ...
... thought to have been a scion of the Kentish Marlowes . He became treasurer of Wells Cathedral and canon of the King's Chapel of St. Stephen within the palace of Westminster , and was evidently a person of some importance in his days.10 ...
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... thought and deed things hitherto undreamt of . A feeling of new - born hope permeated the nation . The time was ripe for thinkers and actors . There was a stir and excite- ment in the mental atmosphere of the age , influencing and ...
... thought and deed things hitherto undreamt of . A feeling of new - born hope permeated the nation . The time was ripe for thinkers and actors . There was a stir and excite- ment in the mental atmosphere of the age , influencing and ...
Strana 23
... thoughts most deeply were those weird semi - theological plays in which sins and virtues were personified , and wherein the personages of the Christian hierarchy were brought on to the stage and presented bodily before his boyish eyes ...
... thoughts most deeply were those weird semi - theological plays in which sins and virtues were personified , and wherein the personages of the Christian hierarchy were brought on to the stage and presented bodily before his boyish eyes ...
Strana 63
... thought meet , and of such as were thought likely to proceed in Arts , and afterwards to make Divinity their study . Upon which conditions he was entitled to this exhibition for six years , otherwise it was CAMBRIDGE : YOUTH 63.
... thought meet , and of such as were thought likely to proceed in Arts , and afterwards to make Divinity their study . Upon which conditions he was entitled to this exhibition for six years , otherwise it was CAMBRIDGE : YOUTH 63.
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