Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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... terms with Chapman , Drayton , and such men of honoured and honourable position ; apparently working with , and cer- tainly deeply admired by , Shakespeare , and respected vii or envied by his literary contemporaries . Could such a.
... terms with Chapman , Drayton , and such men of honoured and honourable position ; apparently working with , and cer- tainly deeply admired by , Shakespeare , and respected vii or envied by his literary contemporaries . Could such a.
Strana 25
... honour- ing the queen . Archbishop Parker and other high dignitaries met her Majesty at the west door of the cathedral , to which she had ridden on horseback , and when her ' grammarian , ' who was one of the scholars of the King's ...
... honour- ing the queen . Archbishop Parker and other high dignitaries met her Majesty at the west door of the cathedral , to which she had ridden on horseback , and when her ' grammarian , ' who was one of the scholars of the King's ...
Strana 92
... honours , Marlowe did well , and in later days would have come out among the Wranglers . It may be safely assumed , however , that by this time he had determined to give up the idea of taking Holy Orders ; and the mental conflict ...
... honours , Marlowe did well , and in later days would have come out among the Wranglers . It may be safely assumed , however , that by this time he had determined to give up the idea of taking Holy Orders ; and the mental conflict ...
Strana 96
... honour , of omnipotence , Is promised to the studious ! ' He would Be an author , a dramatic poet , and have dominion far beyond that of emperors and kings ; have power that ' stretcheth as far as doth the minds of man . ' Such ...
... honour , of omnipotence , Is promised to the studious ! ' He would Be an author , a dramatic poet , and have dominion far beyond that of emperors and kings ; have power that ' stretcheth as far as doth the minds of man . ' Such ...
Strana 104
... ever - triumphant Tamburlaine regard conquered kings frantically appealing to their deaf , dumb deities ! With what audacity does he question ancient faiths and scoff at time - honoured superstitions ! Priests and 104 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
... ever - triumphant Tamburlaine regard conquered kings frantically appealing to their deaf , dumb deities ! With what audacity does he question ancient faiths and scoff at time - honoured superstitions ! Priests and 104 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
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