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85 ] MICHAEL DRAYTON : THE BARONS ' WARRES Edward the Second seems to have had more or less influence , perceptible without being very definite , upon Drayton's Mortimeriados ( 1596 ) , later revised as The Barons ' Warres ( 1603 ) .76 ...
85 ] MICHAEL DRAYTON : THE BARONS ' WARRES Edward the Second seems to have had more or less influence , perceptible without being very definite , upon Drayton's Mortimeriados ( 1596 ) , later revised as The Barons ' Warres ( 1603 ) .76 ...
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Jane Lee : “ Richard III , no less than 2 and 3 Henry [ VI , ] is full 3 of the influence of Marlowe's soul and spirit ; and , though I think it more than improbable that Marlowe actually wrote any part of this play , yet in many ...
Jane Lee : “ Richard III , no less than 2 and 3 Henry [ VI , ] is full 3 of the influence of Marlowe's soul and spirit ; and , though I think it more than improbable that Marlowe actually wrote any part of this play , yet in many ...
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If no critic has attempted to question the strong influence which Marlowe obviously exerts over Richard III , neither has any critic of importance attempted to deny that in its present form it is more or less ( and more rather than less ) ...
If no critic has attempted to question the strong influence which Marlowe obviously exerts over Richard III , neither has any critic of importance attempted to deny that in its present form it is more or less ( and more rather than less ) ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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