The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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... manuscript on the Register . All that we know of the lost edition is preserved in a manuscript now repos- ing in the Dyce Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum . This reproduces a title page dated 1593 and the first seventy lines ...
... manuscript on the Register . All that we know of the lost edition is preserved in a manuscript now repos- ing in the Dyce Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum . This reproduces a title page dated 1593 and the first seventy lines ...
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... manuscript entirely , or else fall into this blunder . But , obvious though it is , the hypothesis is untenable . The manuscript cannot be copied from either the 1598 , 1612 , or 1622 editions , because it varies too markedly from the ...
... manuscript entirely , or else fall into this blunder . But , obvious though it is , the hypothesis is untenable . The manuscript cannot be copied from either the 1598 , 1612 , or 1622 editions , because it varies too markedly from the ...
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... manuscript , in the first ( 1831 ) edition of his History of English Dramatic Poetry . " Since at that time the manuscript had not been seen by any other scholar , its authenticity and even its existence were doubted , especially as ...
... manuscript , in the first ( 1831 ) edition of his History of English Dramatic Poetry . " Since at that time the manuscript had not been seen by any other scholar , its authenticity and even its existence were doubted , especially as ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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