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Verbal parallels are abundant, and, since this play is a Shakespeare source, traces of Marlowe in the Shakespearean King John are to be expected. The following parallels 75 are of especial interest: ... a new elected king.
Verbal parallels are abundant, and, since this play is a Shakespeare source, traces of Marlowe in the Shakespearean King John are to be expected. The following parallels 75 are of especial interest: ... a new elected king.
Pagina 165
There are certain parallels with Marlowe's other works , too close to be entirely accidental . And there are in the translation any number of passages which sound nearly as much like Milton as they sound like Marlowe .
There are certain parallels with Marlowe's other works , too close to be entirely accidental . And there are in the translation any number of passages which sound nearly as much like Milton as they sound like Marlowe .
Pagina 212
Argument of this sort , from parallel passages , must always be used with the utmost caution . Often , what appear to be parallels are only pairs of commonplaces . The following passages , for example , are almost exactly alike ...
Argument of this sort , from parallel passages , must always be used with the utmost caution . Often , what appear to be parallels are only pairs of commonplaces . The following passages , for example , are almost exactly alike ...
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