Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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Strana 126
... Jew of Malta , the dragon for Faustus , as , also , ' the city of Rome ' and the Pope's mitre . Cupid's bow and arrows were doubtless for The Tragedy of Dido , but ' Eve's bodice , ' ' Kent's wooden leg , ' the ' tree of golden apples ...
... Jew of Malta , the dragon for Faustus , as , also , ' the city of Rome ' and the Pope's mitre . Cupid's bow and arrows were doubtless for The Tragedy of Dido , but ' Eve's bodice , ' ' Kent's wooden leg , ' the ' tree of golden apples ...
Strana 154
... Jew of Malta . Stephen Gosson , an old scholar of the King's School at Canterbury , in his work entitled The Schoole ... Jew . Nothing is known of this play , but the early date of the refer- ence to it precludes it from any possibility ...
... Jew of Malta . Stephen Gosson , an old scholar of the King's School at Canterbury , in his work entitled The Schoole ... Jew . Nothing is known of this play , but the early date of the refer- ence to it precludes it from any possibility ...
Strana 155
... Jew of Malta Marlowe sought once more to depict the attempt of a strong mind to domineer over his fellowmen . As Tamburlaine attempted to gain his ends by force of arms , as Faustus did by means of Learning's golden gifts , ' so did ...
... Jew of Malta Marlowe sought once more to depict the attempt of a strong mind to domineer over his fellowmen . As Tamburlaine attempted to gain his ends by force of arms , as Faustus did by means of Learning's golden gifts , ' so did ...
Strana 156
... Jew of Malta is regarded as the most unequal of Marlowe's known plays . The masterful grasp that marks the opening scene was a new thing in English tragedy , ' is the opinion of his latest editor . ' Language so strong , so terse , so ...
... Jew of Malta is regarded as the most unequal of Marlowe's known plays . The masterful grasp that marks the opening scene was a new thing in English tragedy , ' is the opinion of his latest editor . ' Language so strong , so terse , so ...
Strana 157
... Jew of Malta , ' vigorous drawing is exchanged for caricature ; for a sinister lifelike figure we have a grotesque stage - villain , ' but this seems going further than facts justify . Great as the falling - off in characterisation may ...
... Jew of Malta , ' vigorous drawing is exchanged for caricature ; for a sinister lifelike figure we have a grotesque stage - villain , ' but this seems going further than facts justify . Great as the falling - off in characterisation may ...
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