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There is an obvious reason for the anachronism whereby Marlowe has King Edward instantly adopt the younger Spenser as his new favorite , vice Gaveston , deceased , in defiance of the historical fact that neither Spenser was especially ...
There is an obvious reason for the anachronism whereby Marlowe has King Edward instantly adopt the younger Spenser as his new favorite , vice Gaveston , deceased , in defiance of the historical fact that neither Spenser was especially ...
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The argument occasionally set up for Shakespearean authorship of “ The Passionate Shepherd ” rests on two facts and one assumption . It is a fact that the poem first appears in a book attributed to Shakespeare . It is also a fact that ...
The argument occasionally set up for Shakespearean authorship of “ The Passionate Shepherd ” rests on two facts and one assumption . It is a fact that the poem first appears in a book attributed to Shakespeare . It is also a fact that ...
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The last parallel is , of course , accounted for by the fact that an ambassador is repeating at the English court the message given him at the French court . But only a dramatist with a strong tendency to repeat would give the report in ...
The last parallel is , of course , accounted for by the fact that an ambassador is repeating at the English court the message given him at the French court . But only a dramatist with a strong tendency to repeat would give the report in ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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