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There is every reason to suppose that he made free use of the abundant printed newsbooks and contemporary histories dealing with the massacre and the events that followed it . Publication of these began on the Continent earlier than in ...
There is every reason to suppose that he made free use of the abundant printed newsbooks and contemporary histories dealing with the massacre and the events that followed it . Publication of these began on the Continent earlier than in ...
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With Marlowe's poem is printed one stanza of the reply — usually called “ The Nymph's Reply ” – elsewhere - - attributed to Sir Walter Raleigh . “ The Passionate Shepherd ” was reprinted the following year in England's Helicon ( 1600 ) ...
With Marlowe's poem is printed one stanza of the reply — usually called “ The Nymph's Reply ” – elsewhere - - attributed to Sir Walter Raleigh . “ The Passionate Shepherd ” was reprinted the following year in England's Helicon ( 1600 ) ...
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83 The bishops ' order concludes with instructions : 83 That noe Satyres or Epigrams be printed hereafter That noe Englishe historyes be printed excepte they bee allowed by some of her maiesties privie Counsell / That noe playes be ...
83 The bishops ' order concludes with instructions : 83 That noe Satyres or Epigrams be printed hereafter That noe Englishe historyes be printed excepte they bee allowed by some of her maiesties privie Counsell / That noe playes be ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
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