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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 not unnatural. King John's abdication scene is thought to owe ...
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 not unnatural. King John's abdication scene is thought to owe ...
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This idea originated with Edmund Malone , who based it on a misunderstanding of the 1600 edition of England's Parnassus . In his unpublished notes Malone asserted that Marlowe wrote the first two sestiads and about a hundred lines of ...
This idea originated with Edmund Malone , who based it on a misunderstanding of the 1600 edition of England's Parnassus . In his unpublished notes Malone asserted that Marlowe wrote the first two sestiads and about a hundred lines of ...
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... first appears in full in England's Helicon , together with “ Another of the same nature . ” The latter has attracted little attention . One stanza of “ The Nymph's Reply ” had already appeared in The Passionate Pilgrim .
... first appears in full in England's Helicon , together with “ Another of the same nature . ” The latter has attracted little attention . One stanza of “ The Nymph's Reply ” had already appeared in The Passionate Pilgrim .
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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