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... Marlowe , in their inhumanity and blood - thirstiness as much as in their versification and style - not necessarily his actual writing , but ( in Richard III . especially ) echoes of his voice . And she believed that Parts II . and III ...
... Marlowe , in their inhumanity and blood - thirstiness as much as in their versification and style - not necessarily his actual writing , but ( in Richard III . especially ) echoes of his voice . And she believed that Parts II . and III ...
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... Marlowe and Greene , merely premising that there is much less of any writer ( other than Shakespeare ) in Part III . , as well as in its foundation play , than was the case in Part II . and its early form . In The True Tragedy I see a ...
... Marlowe and Greene , merely premising that there is much less of any writer ( other than Shakespeare ) in Part III . , as well as in its foundation play , than was the case in Part II . and its early form . In The True Tragedy I see a ...
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... Marlowe perhaps . Act I. Scene iii . Practically identical in the two copies . The last line in Q corrects the last in Folio . Act I. Scene iv . About fifteen lines are added to Q , mainly in York's first speech , where the Spenserian ...
... Marlowe perhaps . Act I. Scene iii . Practically identical in the two copies . The last line in Q corrects the last in Folio . Act I. Scene iv . About fifteen lines are added to Q , mainly in York's first speech , where the Spenserian ...
Página xi
... Marlowe ( " racking clouds , " 27 ) , and of Peele ( " latest gasp , " 108 , " soul's prison , ” 74 ) . All in both texts . Richard's character shows further development in both plays ( 79-88 ) . Warwick , always all Shakespeare's , is ...
... Marlowe ( " racking clouds , " 27 ) , and of Peele ( " latest gasp , " 108 , " soul's prison , ” 74 ) . All in both texts . Richard's character shows further development in both plays ( 79-88 ) . Warwick , always all Shakespeare's , is ...
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... Marlowe ( see notes ) . We have had many Golding parallels . Marlowe's " slicing sword " is from Golding . It is very interesting to meet here two lines ( 12-13 ) from 2 Henry VI . V. ii . 13. They are in First Contention , but not in ...
... Marlowe ( see notes ) . We have had many Golding parallels . Marlowe's " slicing sword " is from Golding . It is very interesting to meet here two lines ( 12-13 ) from 2 Henry VI . V. ii . 13. They are in First Contention , but not in ...
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