Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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... tragedies , comedies , and interludes , no unnoteworthy circumstances when considered in connection with the subsequent dramatic proclivities of several of the scholars of the school.42 It is pleasant to picture young Kit , just ...
... tragedies , comedies , and interludes , no unnoteworthy circumstances when considered in connection with the subsequent dramatic proclivities of several of the scholars of the school.42 It is pleasant to picture young Kit , just ...
Strana 113
... tragedies which preceded it ; superior to them in the effectiveness with which the events are brought out , in the poetic feeling which animates the whole , and in the verve and variety of the versification . . . . Not a few passages ...
... tragedies which preceded it ; superior to them in the effectiveness with which the events are brought out , in the poetic feeling which animates the whole , and in the verve and variety of the versification . . . . Not a few passages ...
Strana 126
... Tragedy of Dido , but ' Eve's bodice , ' ' Kent's wooden leg , ' the ' tree of golden apples , ' ' a rainbow , ' and many other strange articles , were evidently required for the various works of other dramatists.90 The sums of money ...
... Tragedy of Dido , but ' Eve's bodice , ' ' Kent's wooden leg , ' the ' tree of golden apples , ' ' a rainbow , ' and many other strange articles , were evidently required for the various works of other dramatists.90 The sums of money ...
Strana 127
... tragedy . It is not therefore sur- prising that whilst players and theatre proprietors amassed fortunes , the authors of the dramas they grew rich by lived and died in penury . When an author , flushed by the receipt of a few hardly won ...
... tragedy . It is not therefore sur- prising that whilst players and theatre proprietors amassed fortunes , the authors of the dramas they grew rich by lived and died in penury . When an author , flushed by the receipt of a few hardly won ...
Strana 133
... the spectator dependent upon a series of scenes , which in this case show the gradual subjugation of a mighty mind by the power of evil passions . From the very commencement of the tragedy , 133 CHAPTER IV THE DRAMATIST,
... the spectator dependent upon a series of scenes , which in this case show the gradual subjugation of a mighty mind by the power of evil passions . From the very commencement of the tragedy , 133 CHAPTER IV THE DRAMATIST,
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