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[ PMLA 37 : 376 a - - is at least a hundred years earlier. exception of the Massacre at Paris , the latest of Marlowe's plays . ” [ Works , ( 1922 ) ] 1923. Chambers : “ Winter of 1592–3 ... probably . ” [ Eliz . Stage , III .
[ PMLA 37 : 376 a - - is at least a hundred years earlier. exception of the Massacre at Paris , the latest of Marlowe's plays . ” [ Works , ( 1922 ) ] 1923. Chambers : “ Winter of 1592–3 ... probably . ” [ Eliz . Stage , III .
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37 Ward : HEDL ( 1899 ) , I. 356 ; Knutowski : Dido - Drama von Marlowe und Nash , pp . 31-60 . 38 Works ( 1910 ) , p . 387 ; PMLA , 37 : 368 ( 1922 ) ; Brooke's ed . ( 1930 ) , p . 115 . 39 See II . 56-57 . 40 PMLA , 37 : 368–369 ...
37 Ward : HEDL ( 1899 ) , I. 356 ; Knutowski : Dido - Drama von Marlowe und Nash , pp . 31-60 . 38 Works ( 1910 ) , p . 387 ; PMLA , 37 : 368 ( 1922 ) ; Brooke's ed . ( 1930 ) , p . 115 . 39 See II . 56-57 . 40 PMLA , 37 : 368–369 ...
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Marlowe's editors have almost uniformly refused to accept this Latin poem as authentic . Cunningham and the anonymous editor of the 1905 Newnes edition , later reprinted by. 53 See II . 184-185 . 54 PMLA , 37 : 396 ( 1922 ) . ss See II ...
Marlowe's editors have almost uniformly refused to accept this Latin poem as authentic . Cunningham and the anonymous editor of the 1905 Newnes edition , later reprinted by. 53 See II . 184-185 . 54 PMLA , 37 : 396 ( 1922 ) . ss See II ...
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