The Works of Christopher Marlowe ; with Some Account of the Author, and NotesE. Moxon, 1858 - 407페이지 |
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... means sure that , in those days , the University of Cambridge would have granted the degree . On this point , however , I would not urge my opinion with any * Ath . Oxon . ii . 7 , ed . Bliss . + Biblioth . Brit . p . 512 . - Theat ...
... means sure that , in those days , the University of Cambridge would have granted the degree . On this point , however , I would not urge my opinion with any * Ath . Oxon . ii . 7 , ed . Bliss . + Biblioth . Brit . p . 512 . - Theat ...
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... mean , that the book entered to Jones in 1595 was perhaps Marlowe's version of Coluthus ; for Coluthus relates the rape of Helen by Paris , not by Theseus . * Mr. Collier observes that " Marlowe's Faustus , in all probability , was ...
... mean , that the book entered to Jones in 1595 was perhaps Marlowe's version of Coluthus ; for Coluthus relates the rape of Helen by Paris , not by Theseus . * Mr. Collier observes that " Marlowe's Faustus , in all probability , was ...
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... means of the Jew . Perhaps it is hardly worth mentioning that Marlowe's Faustus was " made into a Farce , with the Humours of Harlequin and Scaramouch , " by the celebrated actor Mountfort , who was so basely assassinated in 1692 . + ...
... means of the Jew . Perhaps it is hardly worth mentioning that Marlowe's Faustus was " made into a Farce , with the Humours of Harlequin and Scaramouch , " by the celebrated actor Mountfort , who was so basely assassinated in 1692 . + ...
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... means of a false nose . In Rowley's Search for Money , 1609 , a person is described as having " his | visage ( or vizard ) like the artificiall Jewe of Maltae's nose ; " and a speech in the play itself , " O , brave , master ! I worship ...
... means of a false nose . In Rowley's Search for Money , 1609 , a person is described as having " his | visage ( or vizard ) like the artificiall Jewe of Maltae's nose ; " and a speech in the play itself , " O , brave , master ! I worship ...
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... means improbable that the high respectability of character which was maintained by Shakespeare and Jonson may have operated very beneficially , in the way of example , on the play - wrights around them . — But among those of superior ...
... means improbable that the high respectability of character which was maintained by Shakespeare and Jonson may have operated very beneficially , in the way of example , on the play - wrights around them . — But among those of superior ...
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