Chaucer to "B. V.": A Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University. With an Additional Paper on Herman MelvilleKenkyusha, 1950 - 265 páginas |
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... Marlowe not only as his rival but as his inspirer and hero . On the whole , for passionate and imaginative poetry , for richness of art , and for clear purpose , Marlowe is regarded as nearer to Shakespeare than any other contemporary ...
... Marlowe not only as his rival but as his inspirer and hero . On the whole , for passionate and imaginative poetry , for richness of art , and for clear purpose , Marlowe is regarded as nearer to Shakespeare than any other contemporary ...
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... Marlowe was stabbed and kill- ed . It has been argued , but nobody can be sure , that this was a planned murder of one who was still a political agent . Although a number of pious writers treated Marlowe as a devilish wretch , one who ...
... Marlowe was stabbed and kill- ed . It has been argued , but nobody can be sure , that this was a planned murder of one who was still a political agent . Although a number of pious writers treated Marlowe as a devilish wretch , one who ...
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... Marlowe does not rescue it to win our interest at last . In " Edward II " Marlowe is on very different ground . This is an early example of those plays from English history which became popular with the Elizabethans , and in which of ...
... Marlowe does not rescue it to win our interest at last . In " Edward II " Marlowe is on very different ground . This is an early example of those plays from English history which became popular with the Elizabethans , and in which of ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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