Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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... Elizabethan nobleman . My impugnment of the authenticity of the Harleian MSS . referred to in the course of this work , may furnish matter for controversy , but before any one attempts to defend the genuineness of those documents , it ...
... Elizabethan nobleman . My impugnment of the authenticity of the Harleian MSS . referred to in the course of this work , may furnish matter for controversy , but before any one attempts to defend the genuineness of those documents , it ...
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... Elizabethan drama . Flourishing his whip above the kings , this mighty warrior exclaims : ' Holla , ye pampered jades of Asia ! What can ye draw but twenty miles a day , And have so proud a chariot at your heels , And such a coachman as ...
... Elizabethan drama . Flourishing his whip above the kings , this mighty warrior exclaims : ' Holla , ye pampered jades of Asia ! What can ye draw but twenty miles a day , And have so proud a chariot at your heels , And such a coachman as ...
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... The popularity of Tamburlaine as a play was largely due to the impersonation of the hero by the famous Edward Alleyn . This much admired actor , the chief favourite of Elizabethan and Jacobean play- goers , 124 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
... The popularity of Tamburlaine as a play was largely due to the impersonation of the hero by the famous Edward Alleyn . This much admired actor , the chief favourite of Elizabethan and Jacobean play- goers , 124 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
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John H. Ingram. the chief favourite of Elizabethan and Jacobean play- goers , had commenced his dramatic career when a boy , probably by impersonating female characters , but no records of this ' prentice period have been dis- covered ...
John H. Ingram. the chief favourite of Elizabethan and Jacobean play- goers , had commenced his dramatic career when a boy , probably by impersonating female characters , but no records of this ' prentice period have been dis- covered ...
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... Elizabethan play , ex- cept those of Shakespeare ' ; 102 and it must be averred that not only is Shakespeare's indebtedness to it strongly marked , but that instances can be cited to show that he did not always improve what he adapted ...
... Elizabethan play , ex- cept those of Shakespeare ' ; 102 and it must be averred that not only is Shakespeare's indebtedness to it strongly marked , but that instances can be cited to show that he did not always improve what he adapted ...
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