The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 103
... published as early as 1484 , though 1494 is a more probable date . ' Henri Estienne , the younger , included Musaeus in his Poetae Graeci Principes , published in 1566. Bernardo Tasso's translation appeared in 1537 , Juan Boscan ...
... published as early as 1484 , though 1494 is a more probable date . ' Henri Estienne , the younger , included Musaeus in his Poetae Graeci Principes , published in 1566. Bernardo Tasso's translation appeared in 1537 , Juan Boscan ...
Pagina 171
... 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. Caltha Poetarum and the Satires of Joseph Hall ( who ...
... 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. Caltha Poetarum and the Satires of Joseph Hall ( who ...
Pagina 222
... published by Millington in 1595. Milling- ton reprinted both plays in 1600 ; and in 1602 Thomas Pavier entered in the Register , by assignment from Millington , The First and Second Parts of Henry VI . Pavier did not publish any book ...
... published by Millington in 1595. Milling- ton reprinted both plays in 1600 ; and in 1602 Thomas Pavier entered in the Register , by assignment from Millington , The First and Second Parts of Henry VI . Pavier did not publish any book ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
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