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Pagina 208
Several of their characters can be paired off , one against the other , Shakespeare having obviously borrowed from Marlowe , since he had barely begun to write for the stage at the time of Marlowe's murder . Thus Barabas and Shylock ...
Several of their characters can be paired off , one against the other , Shakespeare having obviously borrowed from Marlowe , since he had barely begun to write for the stage at the time of Marlowe's murder . Thus Barabas and Shylock ...
Pagina 209
77 ] Thirty dozen moons with borrowed sheen . [ Hamlet , III . ii . 167 ] a 19 There is a plain allusion to the " thousand ships. 13 1. i . 22–27 . 14 Merchant of Venice , V. i . 109 ; Elegies , I. xiii . 43 . 15 2 Henry IV , II . iv .
77 ] Thirty dozen moons with borrowed sheen . [ Hamlet , III . ii . 167 ] a 19 There is a plain allusion to the " thousand ships. 13 1. i . 22–27 . 14 Merchant of Venice , V. i . 109 ; Elegies , I. xiii . 43 . 15 2 Henry IV , II . iv .
Pagina 241
It is reasonable to conclude that the greater part of The Contention and The True Tragedie is Marlowe's handiwork ; and that the large portions of both plays taken over in Henry VI represent wholesale borrowing on Shakespeare's part .
It is reasonable to conclude that the greater part of The Contention and The True Tragedie is Marlowe's handiwork ; and that the large portions of both plays taken over in Henry VI represent wholesale borrowing on Shakespeare's part .
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