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... Malone , 33 who based it on a misunderstanding of the 1600 edition of England's Par- nassus . In his unpublished notes Malone asserted that Marlowe wrote the first two sestiads and about a hundred lines of the third , and supposed that ...
... Malone , 33 who based it on a misunderstanding of the 1600 edition of England's Par- nassus . In his unpublished notes Malone asserted that Marlowe wrote the first two sestiads and about a hundred lines of the third , and supposed that ...
Pagina 280
... Malone was the only one of the early critics who attributed Locrine to Marlowe ; but he has been followed in more recent years by Samuel Hickson and by James T. Foard.35 Malone's argument for Marlowe's authorship is based mainly on ...
... Malone was the only one of the early critics who attributed Locrine to Marlowe ; but he has been followed in more recent years by Samuel Hickson and by James T. Foard.35 Malone's argument for Marlowe's authorship is based mainly on ...
Pagina 306
... Malone 368 ( Bodleian ) . 3 leaves above 2 hands . Oc- tavo . 16 copies : Bodleian ; British Museum ; Dyce ; Huntington ; Morgan ; Wellesley ; Yale ; Carl H. Pforzheimer , New York ; John Bakeless , New York ; Quaritch ; Myers , London ...
... Malone 368 ( Bodleian ) . 3 leaves above 2 hands . Oc- tavo . 16 copies : Bodleian ; British Museum ; Dyce ; Huntington ; Morgan ; Wellesley ; Yale ; Carl H. Pforzheimer , New York ; John Bakeless , New York ; Quaritch ; Myers , London ...
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