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Marlowe
Mar·lowe M0116500 (mär′lō), Christopher 1564-1593. English playwright and poet whose development of blank verse influenced Shakespeare. His plays include Tamburlaine the Great (c. 1587) and Edward II (c. 1592).Marlowe (ˈmɑːləʊ) n (Biography) Christopher. 1564–93, English dramatist and poet, who established blank verse as a creative form of dramatic expression. His plays include Tamburlaine the Great (1590), Edward II (?1592), and Dr Faustus (1604). He was stabbed to death in a tavern brawlMar•lowe (ˈmɑr loʊ) n. Christopher, 1564–93, English playwright. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Marlowe - English poet and playwright who introduced blank verse as a form of dramatic expression; was stabbed to death in a tavern brawl (1564-1593)Christopher Marlowe | | 2. | Marlowe - tough cynical detective (one of the early detective heroes in American fiction) created by Raymond ChandlerPhilip MarloweU.S.A., United States, United States of America, US, USA, America, the States, U.S. - North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776 |
Marlowe
Marlowe Christopher. 1564--93, English dramatist and poet, who established blank verse as a creative form of dramatic expression. His plays include Tamburlaine the Great (1590), Edward II (?1592), and Dr Faustus (1604). He was stabbed to death in a tavern brawl Marlowe Related to Marlowe: Christopher MarloweSynonyms for Marlowenoun English poet and playwright who introduced blank verse as a form of dramatic expressionSynonymsnoun tough cynical detective (one of the early detective heroes in American fiction) created by Raymond ChandlerSynonymsRelated Words- U.S.A.
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