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Pagina 105
Of these , the most important is Ovid , a poet of whom Marlowe makes free use in almost all his works . The Heroides contain imaginary letters of the two lovers , 18 and there is further allusion to them in the Amores , " which Marlowe ...
Of these , the most important is Ovid , a poet of whom Marlowe makes free use in almost all his works . The Heroides contain imaginary letters of the two lovers , 18 and there is further allusion to them in the Amores , " which Marlowe ...
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Marlowe was , however , probably the first dramatic poet to employ it . In certain cases , even in Marlowe's works , it may be accidental ; and in certain other cases it is hard to tell whether the poet intends to write a so - called ...
Marlowe was , however , probably the first dramatic poet to employ it . In certain cases , even in Marlowe's works , it may be accidental ; and in certain other cases it is hard to tell whether the poet intends to write a so - called ...
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Marle , John , lockyer , 1.7 Marlowe , Christopher ( individuals other Marle , Thomas , I. 6 than the poet ) , I. 81-82 Marlen , John , 1.7 Marlowe , derivation of , 1. 5 marler , I. 5 Marlowe , Dorothy , I. 18 Marley , Alice , I. 30 ...
Marle , John , lockyer , 1.7 Marlowe , Christopher ( individuals other Marle , Thomas , I. 6 than the poet ) , I. 81-82 Marlen , John , 1.7 Marlowe , derivation of , 1. 5 marler , I. 5 Marlowe , Dorothy , I. 18 Marley , Alice , I. 30 ...
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