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[Edward II, 1336-1337] To aw ye like a child. [Woodstock, II. i. 12] Troublesome Ra1gne of John K1ng of England The theme of The Troublesome Raigne of John King of England is much like that of Edward the Second, so that resemblances are ...
[Edward II, 1336-1337] To aw ye like a child. [Woodstock, II. i. 12] Troublesome Ra1gne of John K1ng of England The theme of The Troublesome Raigne of John King of England is much like that of Edward the Second, so that resemblances are ...
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asserted that at least thirty passages in Arden were inspired by Edward the Second , but he listed only four and continued to deny Marlowe's authorship . " Among the echoes of a more familiar sort are such lines as The rancorous venome ...
asserted that at least thirty passages in Arden were inspired by Edward the Second , but he listed only four and continued to deny Marlowe's authorship . " Among the echoes of a more familiar sort are such lines as The rancorous venome ...
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222-223, 226, Dekker on, I. 187; Doctor Faustus, I. 249, 276, 281, 306; Edward the Second, II. 28, 39; Edward III, II. 282; George & Greene, II. 207; Harvey, Gabriel, I. 139, II. 42; Jew of Malta, I. 369; Julius Caesar, II.
222-223, 226, Dekker on, I. 187; Doctor Faustus, I. 249, 276, 281, 306; Edward the Second, II. 28, 39; Edward III, II. 282; George & Greene, II. 207; Harvey, Gabriel, I. 139, II. 42; Jew of Malta, I. 369; Julius Caesar, II.
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