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Most of the borrowings from Ovid and Homer appear in the first act and are mere allusions or bits of phrasing . Thus Jupiter's allusion to .. this earth threatning haire , That shaken thrise makes Natures buildings quake is simple ...
Most of the borrowings from Ovid and Homer appear in the first act and are mere allusions or bits of phrasing . Thus Jupiter's allusion to .. this earth threatning haire , That shaken thrise makes Natures buildings quake is simple ...
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There is a plain allusion to the " thousand ships " passage in Troilus and Cressida : Why , she is a pearl , Whose price hath launch'd above a thousand ships , 20 while Marlowe's " Is this the face " reappears in Richard II .
There is a plain allusion to the " thousand ships " passage in Troilus and Cressida : Why , she is a pearl , Whose price hath launch'd above a thousand ships , 20 while Marlowe's " Is this the face " reappears in Richard II .
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Where The Massacre , known to be Marlowe's work , alludes to historical events , the allusions are usually correct . Where the two Contention plays allude to the same events , the allusion is incorrect or inappropriate .
Where The Massacre , known to be Marlowe's work , alludes to historical events , the allusions are usually correct . Where the two Contention plays allude to the same events , the allusion is incorrect or inappropriate .
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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