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The two plays have similar titles. Verbal parallels are abundant, and, since this play is a Shakespeare source, traces of Marlowe in the Shakespearean King John are to be expected. The following parallels 75 are of especial interest: ...
The two plays have similar titles. Verbal parallels are abundant, and, since this play is a Shakespeare source, traces of Marlowe in the Shakespearean King John are to be expected. The following parallels 75 are of especial interest: ...
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119 for a similar parallel . though this might conceivably be borrowed directly from the Greek. & Reprinted in Sidney Lee : Elizabethan Sonnets , III . 261-296 ( An English Garner , vol . IX ( Westminster : Constable , 1904 ] ) , and in ...
119 for a similar parallel . though this might conceivably be borrowed directly from the Greek. & Reprinted in Sidney Lee : Elizabethan Sonnets , III . 261-296 ( An English Garner , vol . IX ( Westminster : Constable , 1904 ] ) , and in ...
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36 See similar parallels on II . 130 , 133 . 97 See II . 137 for a similar parallel . 98 See II . 119 , 129 , 134 for similar parallels . 99 See II . 126 for a similar parallel . 100 References are to Ethel Seaton : Venus and Anchises ...
36 See similar parallels on II . 130 , 133 . 97 See II . 137 for a similar parallel . 98 See II . 119 , 129 , 134 for similar parallels . 99 See II . 126 for a similar parallel . 100 References are to Ethel Seaton : Venus and Anchises ...
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