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Charlton and Waller are probably right in believing that Mary Clarke's " writting ” includes only the lines just quoted , and that “ the hand of the copy itself 1902. Albert Probst : “ Die genaue Abfassungszeit dieses Dramas ist ...
Charlton and Waller are probably right in believing that Mary Clarke's " writting ” includes only the lines just quoted , and that “ the hand of the copy itself 1902. Albert Probst : “ Die genaue Abfassungszeit dieses Dramas ist ...
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CC The banning of Harvey's and Nashe's books was probably due as much to their savage controversial tone as to such casual bits of bawdry as Nashe's " Choyse of Valentines . ” The bishops were plainly as much interested in censoring the ...
CC The banning of Harvey's and Nashe's books was probably due as much to their savage controversial tone as to such casual bits of bawdry as Nashe's " Choyse of Valentines . ” The bishops were plainly as much interested in censoring the ...
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Jocasta ( 1566 ) , from which Marlowe probably borrowed a scene in Tamburlaine , is is entirely in blank verse , but it is the wooden blankness of the early experimenters . George Peele , in his Arraignment of Paris , which was ...
Jocasta ( 1566 ) , from which Marlowe probably borrowed a scene in Tamburlaine , is is entirely in blank verse , but it is the wooden blankness of the early experimenters . George Peele , in his Arraignment of Paris , which was ...
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