The Tripartite Structure of Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine Plays and Edward IIInstitut fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik. Universitat Salzburg., 1975 - 220 pàgines |
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... English Tragedy Before Shakespeare : The Development of Dramatic Speech ( London , 1967 ) , p . 126 ; G. I. Duthie , " The Dramatic Structure of Marlowe's 1 Tamburlaine the Great , ' Parts I and II , " English Studies : Essays and ...
... English Tragedy Before Shakespeare : The Development of Dramatic Speech ( London , 1967 ) , p . 126 ; G. I. Duthie , " The Dramatic Structure of Marlowe's 1 Tamburlaine the Great , ' Parts I and II , " English Studies : Essays and ...
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... common enough in modern literature , has no precedent in English drama . It prevents us from knowing the innermost thoughts of the characters speaking to one another , while allowing the other characters onstage to conjecture , very 146.
... common enough in modern literature , has no precedent in English drama . It prevents us from knowing the innermost thoughts of the characters speaking to one another , while allowing the other characters onstage to conjecture , very 146.
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... English Tragedy Before Shakespeare : The Development of Dramatic Speech . Translated by T. S. Dorsch . London : Methuen & Co. Ltd. , 1967 . Cole , Douglas . Suffering and Evil in the Plays of Christo- pher Marlowe . Princeton : The ...
... English Tragedy Before Shakespeare : The Development of Dramatic Speech . Translated by T. S. Dorsch . London : Methuen & Co. Ltd. , 1967 . Cole , Douglas . Suffering and Evil in the Plays of Christo- pher Marlowe . Princeton : The ...
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