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His Endimion and Phoebe plainly shows the influence of Hero and Leander , at least one of his Eglogs alludes to ... Edward the Second or seen it performed , and that in dealing with the same subject he should show traces of Marlowe .
His Endimion and Phoebe plainly shows the influence of Hero and Leander , at least one of his Eglogs alludes to ... Edward the Second or seen it performed , and that in dealing with the same subject he should show traces of Marlowe .
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Marlowe's verse also shows an increased subtlety in variation through the use of the caesura . Here , again , he uses no devices which are unknown to his predecessors — Schipper even asserts that in this respect “ he differs little from ...
Marlowe's verse also shows an increased subtlety in variation through the use of the caesura . Here , again , he uses no devices which are unknown to his predecessors — Schipper even asserts that in this respect “ he differs little from ...
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F. E. Schelling : “ Richard III shows the influence of Marlowe to a greater degree than any play of Shakespeare's shows any single influence . ” ( Eliz . Drama , I. 275 ] 1921. Samuel S. Ashbaugh : “ Shakespeare ... must have taken a ...
F. E. Schelling : “ Richard III shows the influence of Marlowe to a greater degree than any play of Shakespeare's shows any single influence . ” ( Eliz . Drama , I. 275 ] 1921. Samuel S. Ashbaugh : “ Shakespeare ... must have taken a ...
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