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Collier regarded the manuscript as “ an original contemporary MS . of this play , possibly as it came from the hands of Marlow . ” 79 Halliwell - Phillips thought it was " the unique fragment of a contemporary prompt - copy .
Collier regarded the manuscript as “ an original contemporary MS . of this play , possibly as it came from the hands of Marlow . ” 79 Halliwell - Phillips thought it was " the unique fragment of a contemporary prompt - copy .
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84 Dr. Adams ' conclusions , after a study of the original , are very different from Dr. Tannenbaum's . He finds the handwriting “ natural and fluent . ” 85 The ink is actually of normal uniformity , Dr. Tannenbaum having been deceived ...
84 Dr. Adams ' conclusions , after a study of the original , are very different from Dr. Tannenbaum's . He finds the handwriting “ natural and fluent . ” 85 The ink is actually of normal uniformity , Dr. Tannenbaum having been deceived ...
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He also wrote a book called The Country Ague ( 1626 ) .30 Original editions of Petowe's continuation of Hero and Leander are almost unknown , and his part of the poem has been only once completely reprinted — by Léonce Chabalier ...
He also wrote a book called The Country Ague ( 1626 ) .30 Original editions of Petowe's continuation of Hero and Leander are almost unknown , and his part of the poem has been only once completely reprinted — by Léonce Chabalier ...
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