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References are to Bullen's Marston , vol . III . See II . 139 for possible relation to Milton . so Scourge of Villaine , VI . 18 ; VIII . 33 , 52 ; Bullen's ed . , III . 340 , 355 , 356 . si Brett's ed . , p . 28 . 52 Scourge , II .
References are to Bullen's Marston , vol . III . See II . 139 for possible relation to Milton . so Scourge of Villaine , VI . 18 ; VIII . 33 , 52 ; Bullen's ed . , III . 340 , 355 , 356 . si Brett's ed . , p . 28 . 52 Scourge , II .
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5 ] 94 References are to W. D. Macray's ed . ( Oxford , 1886 ) , from which the date of the play is taken . J. W. Hales ( Folia Literaria , p . 167 ) would date it 1598/9 . References to The Affectionate Shepherd are to Grosart's ...
5 ] 94 References are to W. D. Macray's ed . ( Oxford , 1886 ) , from which the date of the play is taken . J. W. Hales ( Folia Literaria , p . 167 ) would date it 1598/9 . References to The Affectionate Shepherd are to Grosart's ...
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Both The Spanish Tragedy and Tamburlaine created an immense impression , which is attested by innumerable references in the literature of the time , references which extend over a long period of years . That impression was partly due to ...
Both The Spanish Tragedy and Tamburlaine created an immense impression , which is attested by innumerable references in the literature of the time , references which extend over a long period of years . That impression was partly due to ...
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