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Pagina 43
There are , however , two facts which have been held to suggest a later association . ... The other fact which suggests a later date for the collaboration is the alleged existence of an elegy on Marlowe , written by Nashe and affixed to ...
There are , however , two facts which have been held to suggest a later association . ... The other fact which suggests a later date for the collaboration is the alleged existence of an elegy on Marlowe , written by Nashe and affixed to ...
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The two entries in Henslowe's Diary suggest the existence of such plays , though it is entirely possible that Henslowe is alluding to Marlowe's Dido . Occasional references to a lost play called Aeneas ' Revenge also suggest a possible ...
The two entries in Henslowe's Diary suggest the existence of such plays , though it is entirely possible that Henslowe is alluding to Marlowe's Dido . Occasional references to a lost play called Aeneas ' Revenge also suggest a possible ...
Pagina 278
This is Charles Crawford , who calls it “ a tragedy from the pen of Christopher Marlowe ” and suggests that it was “ Marlowe's first play and was immediately followed by The First Part of Tamburlaine , ” at the same time denying ...
This is Charles Crawford , who calls it “ a tragedy from the pen of Christopher Marlowe ” and suggests that it was “ Marlowe's first play and was immediately followed by The First Part of Tamburlaine , ” at the same time denying ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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