Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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Strana 107
... Henry the Sixth he reverts to the felicity of sovereignty : ' How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown , Within whose circuit is Elizium , And all that poets feign of bliss and joy . ' The involved metaphors of Marlowe's response to his ...
... Henry the Sixth he reverts to the felicity of sovereignty : ' How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown , Within whose circuit is Elizium , And all that poets feign of bliss and joy . ' The involved metaphors of Marlowe's response to his ...
Strana 169
... Henry the Sixth . As with King John , this dramatic series is founded upon the productions of some anonymous predecessor or pre- decessors , and some writers contend that this play is also one of those which Greene referred to in con ...
... Henry the Sixth . As with King John , this dramatic series is founded upon the productions of some anonymous predecessor or pre- decessors , and some writers contend that this play is also one of those which Greene referred to in con ...
Strana 170
... Henry the Sixth are founded ; the ' Shake - scene ' is self - evident , and the fac - totum refers to Shakespeare's general theatrical utility . Henslowe , in his famous , ill - spelt Diary , refers to a play entitled Henry the Sixth ...
... Henry the Sixth are founded ; the ' Shake - scene ' is self - evident , and the fac - totum refers to Shakespeare's general theatrical utility . Henslowe , in his famous , ill - spelt Diary , refers to a play entitled Henry the Sixth ...
Strana 171
... Henry the Sixth , when- ever it may have originally appeared , and by whomsoever written , is very unequal , and furnishes but slight evidence of containing much of the handi- work of the two men , Marlowe and Shakespeare , who are now ...
... Henry the Sixth , when- ever it may have originally appeared , and by whomsoever written , is very unequal , and furnishes but slight evidence of containing much of the handi- work of the two men , Marlowe and Shakespeare , who are now ...
Strana 172
... Henry the Sixth . It is impossible to ignore his massive rhythm and his mighty line in that drama . His masterly method of alliterating sound , unparalleled for three centuries , reveals the author . His dexterous introduction of ...
... Henry the Sixth . It is impossible to ignore his massive rhythm and his mighty line in that drama . His masterly method of alliterating sound , unparalleled for three centuries , reveals the author . His dexterous introduction of ...
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