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Pagina 242
Actually , his imitation of Edward the Second in Richard II is almost as close as Robert Greene's imitation of Tamburlaine in Alphonsus , King of Aragon.78 Shakespeare's play , like Marlowe's , has a fiery dispute near the beginning .
Actually , his imitation of Edward the Second in Richard II is almost as close as Robert Greene's imitation of Tamburlaine in Alphonsus , King of Aragon.78 Shakespeare's play , like Marlowe's , has a fiery dispute near the beginning .
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asserted that at least thirty passages in Arden were inspired by Edward the Second , but he listed only four and continued to deny Marlowe's authorship.63 Among the echoes of a more familiar sort are such lines as The rancorous venome ...
asserted that at least thirty passages in Arden were inspired by Edward the Second , but he listed only four and continued to deny Marlowe's authorship.63 Among the echoes of a more familiar sort are such lines as The rancorous venome ...
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Where did Edward the Second die ? ... Christopher Marlowe's “ Edward II ” according to the standards of Aristotle's " Poetics . ... Marlowe's Edward II in der ausgabe von Briggs mit einem seitenblick auf Fleays Shakspere .
Where did Edward the Second die ? ... Christopher Marlowe's “ Edward II ” according to the standards of Aristotle's " Poetics . ... Marlowe's Edward II in der ausgabe von Briggs mit einem seitenblick auf Fleays Shakspere .
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