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sions ( abnormal even in an age when it was more conventional to use them than it is today , and in a play whose theme necessitated a good many ) ; the close fidelity of the plot to its original in the Aeneid ; and above all the clever ...
sions ( abnormal even in an age when it was more conventional to use them than it is today , and in a play whose theme necessitated a good many ) ; the close fidelity of the plot to its original in the Aeneid ; and above all the clever ...
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The actors were placed under bond of three hundred pounds , and the play was eventually “ antiquated and sylenced . ... The French protest seems to indicate that two plays on the subject were already in existence ; and , in all ...
The actors were placed under bond of three hundred pounds , and the play was eventually “ antiquated and sylenced . ... The French protest seems to indicate that two plays on the subject were already in existence ; and , in all ...
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a most profit that a play could possibly yield the author was from four to ten pounds . Even assuming that Marlowe added secret service work to playwriting , or that he was for a time an actor , he could hardly have made a living ...
a most profit that a play could possibly yield the author was from four to ten pounds . Even assuming that Marlowe added secret service work to playwriting , or that he was for a time an actor , he could hardly have made a living ...
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