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Perhaps Marlowe was thinking of Aristotle's observation in the Poetics that Epic has a special advantage which enables the length to be increased , because in tragedy it is not possible to represent several parts of the story as going ...
Perhaps Marlowe was thinking of Aristotle's observation in the Poetics that Epic has a special advantage which enables the length to be increased , because in tragedy it is not possible to represent several parts of the story as going ...
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Musaeus tells the whole story in 343 lines , " whereas Marlowe's share of the English poem , that is , the first two sestiads , leaves the story unfinished after 818 lines . Marlowe expands and elaborates the older story at every ...
Musaeus tells the whole story in 343 lines , " whereas Marlowe's share of the English poem , that is , the first two sestiads , leaves the story unfinished after 818 lines . Marlowe expands and elaborates the older story at every ...
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Marlowe's episode of Mercury and the country maid " may have had its origin in Ovid's story of Mercury's love for Herse in the second book of the Metamorphoses . The allusion to Mer- cury's putting Argus to sleep , which comes from the ...
Marlowe's episode of Mercury and the country maid " may have had its origin in Ovid's story of Mercury's love for Herse in the second book of the Metamorphoses . The allusion to Mer- cury's putting Argus to sleep , which comes from the ...
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