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Side 43
... Marlowe meant to the poets . From first to last , Marlowe was a more important influence than any other on his junior , who , in three or four years , would be echoing this same passage , along with another still more popular in the ...
... Marlowe meant to the poets . From first to last , Marlowe was a more important influence than any other on his junior , who , in three or four years , would be echoing this same passage , along with another still more popular in the ...
Side 52
... Marlowe and Shakespeare protested . Marlowe had been recognisably referred to as both atheist and Machiavellian . Henry Chettle , who had published the tract upon Greene's death , did not apologise to Marlowe , replying merely that he ...
... Marlowe and Shakespeare protested . Marlowe had been recognisably referred to as both atheist and Machiavellian . Henry Chettle , who had published the tract upon Greene's death , did not apologise to Marlowe , replying merely that he ...
Side 65
... Marlowe , he had not had Marlowe's early start or precocious success , nor had he had Marlowe's more finished education at a university . Every reference of Shakespeare to Marlowe courteously acknowledges his intellectual and artistic ...
... Marlowe , he had not had Marlowe's early start or precocious success , nor had he had Marlowe's more finished education at a university . Every reference of Shakespeare to Marlowe courteously acknowledges his intellectual and artistic ...
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A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
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