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  • At Dulwich is a painting, Hero and Leandro for Christopher Marlowe, that is a white misty spume of oceanic spray assailed by a bloody smear of red.

    Cy Twombly - an appreciation: Paintings about sex and death 2011

  • There are portraits attributed to other writers of the era, such as Christopher Marlowe, and they are not presented as members of the nobility.

    Cracking the Shakespeare Code - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • Bear's tale of Faerie and Elizabethan England contains well-written prose and dialogue, an interesting plot, and some great and famous characters such as Christopher Marlowe and Will Shakespeare.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Kristen 2008

  • Bear's tale of Faerie and Elizabethan England contains well-written prose and dialogue, an interesting plot, and some great and famous characters such as Christopher Marlowe and Will Shakespeare.

    Reviews of fantasy and science fiction books Kristen 2008

  • They add that Shakespeare's style is so unmistakable that it could never be confused with that of the conspiracy theorists 'various candidates, such as Christopher Marlowe, the great playwright killed (not really, say the conspiracists) in 1593.

    City Journal 2009

  • They add that Shakespeare's style is so unmistakable that it could never be confused with that of the conspiracy theorists 'various candidates, such as Christopher Marlowe, the great playwright killed (not really, say the conspiracists) in 1593.

    City Journal 2009

  • Christopher Marlowe demanded in "Tamburlaine," his blood-sodden drama about a megalomaniacal one-time shepherd who had swaggered and slaughtered his way to a vast Asiatic empire in the 14th century.

    The Greatest of Them All Tom Holland 2011

  • They go on to assert that as a result of, uhm...people paying admission to see theatre, "Almost overnight, a wave of brilliant dramatists emerged, including Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, Ben Jonson and Shakespeare."

    Argument For Copyright Protection Undermined By Half-Baked Metaphor About Shakespeare Jason Linkins 2011

  • They go on to assert that as a result of, uhm...people paying admission to see theatre, "Almost overnight, a wave of brilliant dramatists emerged, including Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, Ben Jonson and Shakespeare."

    Argument For Copyright Protection Undermined By Half-Baked Metaphor About Shakespeare Jason Linkins 2011

  • This portion of the letter offers evidence of a secret atheist society long rumored to have been formed by the two men in league with the playwright Christopher Marlowe.

    Trying to Keep Parallel Narratives on the Rails Sam Sacks 2011

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