Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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Strana ix
... period and to infuse more contemporary colouring into the narrative . " Conjectures , ' says Fuller , ' if mannerly observing their distance , and not imprudently intruding them- selves for certainties , deserve , if not to be PREFACE ix.
... period and to infuse more contemporary colouring into the narrative . " Conjectures , ' says Fuller , ' if mannerly observing their distance , and not imprudently intruding them- selves for certainties , deserve , if not to be PREFACE ix.
Strana xi
... period . There is no known portrait of Marlowe : the truly ' counterfeit presentment , ' which has done duty for some years past on the title - page and cover of Colonel Cunningham's edition of Marlowe's Works as one , is a likeness of ...
... period . There is no known portrait of Marlowe : the truly ' counterfeit presentment , ' which has done duty for some years past on the title - page and cover of Colonel Cunningham's edition of Marlowe's Works as one , is a likeness of ...
Strana 18
... period , when the old times were rapidly passing away and a new era of mingled hope and doubt was dawning upon his country . England was just re- covering from internal and foreign conflicts , and during the lull a partial truce was ...
... period , when the old times were rapidly passing away and a new era of mingled hope and doubt was dawning upon his country . England was just re- covering from internal and foreign conflicts , and during the lull a partial truce was ...
Strana 35
... period , although still perfect , are very meagre , and do not afford much infor- mation beyond dates and names , although they , indeed , are by no means uninteresting nor unimportant . From other records , however , useful items about ...
... period , although still perfect , are very meagre , and do not afford much infor- mation beyond dates and names , although they , indeed , are by no means uninteresting nor unimportant . From other records , however , useful items about ...
Strana 36
... period would comprise a certain quantum of Latin grammar , the rules of which had to be learned by heart ; any amount of Latin verse ; probably a little Greek for the higher forms ; and the study of certain prescribed classical authors ...
... period would comprise a certain quantum of Latin grammar , the rules of which had to be learned by heart ; any amount of Latin verse ; probably a little Greek for the higher forms ; and the study of certain prescribed classical authors ...
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