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The first English writer to express doubts was Sir Robert Stapylton , who published a Musaus on the Love of Hero and Leander in 1647.13 14 Marlowe had no particular difficulty in gaining access to his source .
The first English writer to express doubts was Sir Robert Stapylton , who published a Musaus on the Love of Hero and Leander in 1647.13 14 Marlowe had no particular difficulty in gaining access to his source .
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The aforesaid Commaundements " were published to the Stationers ' Company and to the fourteen unprivileged printers who might conceivably try to print the forbidden books . Seven of the nine works were burned on June 4.
The aforesaid Commaundements " were published to the Stationers ' Company and to the fourteen unprivileged printers who might conceivably try to print the forbidden books . Seven of the nine works were burned on June 4.
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There is no entry for The True Tragedie , which was published by Millington in 1595. ... but in 1619 he did publish The Whole Contention betweene the two Famous Houses , Lancaster and Yorke , which unites in a single volume revised ...
There is no entry for The True Tragedie , which was published by Millington in 1595. ... but in 1619 he did publish The Whole Contention betweene the two Famous Houses , Lancaster and Yorke , which unites in a single volume revised ...
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