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Pagina 208
Since Doctor Faustus and The Jew of Malta were certainly revised by other pens , some of Marlowe's work , now unknown , may have been similarly revised , but so thoroughly that it is now unrecognizable .
Since Doctor Faustus and The Jew of Malta were certainly revised by other pens , some of Marlowe's work , now unknown , may have been similarly revised , but so thoroughly that it is now unrecognizable .
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Swinburne : “ Marlowe was more or less concerned in the production , and Shakespeare in the revision , of ... written by other men than Shakespeare and were , as some conjecture , revised by Shakespeare and Marlowe in partnership .
Swinburne : “ Marlowe was more or less concerned in the production , and Shakespeare in the revision , of ... written by other men than Shakespeare and were , as some conjecture , revised by Shakespeare and Marlowe in partnership .
Pagina 263
T. M. Parrott : “ Titus Andronicus was originally an old , preShakespearean play , dating apparently between 1584 and 1589. ... the reviser was none other than Shakespeare and ... this revision gave us the play to all intents as we have ...
T. M. Parrott : “ Titus Andronicus was originally an old , preShakespearean play , dating apparently between 1584 and 1589. ... the reviser was none other than Shakespeare and ... this revision gave us the play to all intents as we have ...
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