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85 THE FRAUDULENT PEELE LETTER The forged letter supposed to have been written to Marlowe by George Peele may be included here , though it of course purports to be Peele's writing and not Marlowe's . As originally printed by George ...
85 THE FRAUDULENT PEELE LETTER The forged letter supposed to have been written to Marlowe by George Peele may be included here , though it of course purports to be Peele's writing and not Marlowe's . As originally printed by George ...
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Worse still , Steevens gives the letter the date 1600 — two or three years after Peele's death , the date of which was not known until some time later , and seven years after Marlowe's death , the date of which was not known until the ...
Worse still , Steevens gives the letter the date 1600 — two or three years after Peele's death , the date of which was not known until some time later , and seven years after Marlowe's death , the date of which was not known until the ...
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Black letter octavo . Parts I. and II . ( STC 17425 ] . — 2 copies known : Bodleian ; Huntington , the latter also possessing two leaves of a third copy . 1592. Black letter octavo . Parts I. and II . ( STC 17426 ] .
Black letter octavo . Parts I. and II . ( STC 17425 ] . — 2 copies known : Bodleian ; Huntington , the latter also possessing two leaves of a third copy . 1592. Black letter octavo . Parts I. and II . ( STC 17426 ] .
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