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Pagina 64
It is possible , however , that there were other plays on Dido , now lost , from which Marlowe gleaned more than a mere sugges- tion . The two entries in Henslowe's Diary suggest the existence of such plays , though it is entirely ...
It is possible , however , that there were other plays on Dido , now lost , from which Marlowe gleaned more than a mere sugges- tion . The two entries in Henslowe's Diary suggest the existence of such plays , though it is entirely ...
Pagina 175
This is so nearly im- possible with rhymed verse that even Dryden complained that the couplet made one - line speeches difficult and reduced dra- matic dialogue to a neat set of epigrams . Playwrights , ever conservative folk ...
This is so nearly im- possible with rhymed verse that even Dryden complained that the couplet made one - line speeches difficult and reduced dra- matic dialogue to a neat set of epigrams . Playwrights , ever conservative folk ...
Pagina 274
Brereton suggests Dekker , with possible aid from Haughton and Day . Fleay , Greg , and E. H. C. Oliphant take much the same view , except that Oliphant also suspects " a writer not found elsewhere . " 14 There is a possible clue in ...
Brereton suggests Dekker , with possible aid from Haughton and Day . Fleay , Greg , and E. H. C. Oliphant take much the same view , except that Oliphant also suspects " a writer not found elsewhere . " 14 There is a possible clue in ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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