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100 ) is said by a note at the end to have been kept by John Thornborough ( 1551-1641 ) , who was successively chaplain to Henry Herbert , Earl of Pembroke , chaplain to the Queen , Dean of York , and Bishop of Worcester .
100 ) is said by a note at the end to have been kept by John Thornborough ( 1551-1641 ) , who was successively chaplain to Henry Herbert , Earl of Pembroke , chaplain to the Queen , Dean of York , and Bishop of Worcester .
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The characters who obviously most interest the dramatist are typical of Marlowe's heroes — savagely but splendidly egoistic villains ; while the virtuous characters are weak and bloodless , made of milk and water , like Edward of York ...
The characters who obviously most interest the dramatist are typical of Marlowe's heroes — savagely but splendidly egoistic villains ; while the virtuous characters are weak and bloodless , made of milk and water , like Edward of York ...
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256 Duke of York's Company , I. 301 Disintegration of Shakespeare , II . 216 Dulwich College , I. 196-197 , 299-301 , 11 . Divil is an Asse , I. 307 277 , 291-292 Divils Charter , I. 306 , 309 Duns Furens , I. 62 , 63 Dobell , P. J. ...
256 Duke of York's Company , I. 301 Disintegration of Shakespeare , II . 216 Dulwich College , I. 196-197 , 299-301 , 11 . Divil is an Asse , I. 307 277 , 291-292 Divils Charter , I. 306 , 309 Duns Furens , I. 62 , 63 Dobell , P. J. ...
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