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There are par- ticularly close resemblances between Marlowe's play and the tenth book of a volume called Three Partes of Commentaries con- taining the whole and perfect discourse of the Ciuill Wares of France ( 1574 ) .
There are par- ticularly close resemblances between Marlowe's play and the tenth book of a volume called Three Partes of Commentaries con- taining the whole and perfect discourse of the Ciuill Wares of France ( 1574 ) .
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Analogies with the Nausicaa episode in the Odyssey have also been suggested , but are not close enough to be convincing.28 THE TWO CONTINUATIONS The poem left unfinished at Marlowe's death was completed in two independent versions ...
Analogies with the Nausicaa episode in the Odyssey have also been suggested , but are not close enough to be convincing.28 THE TWO CONTINUATIONS The poem left unfinished at Marlowe's death was completed in two independent versions ...
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( Watson : Hecatompathia , 92 ] In Tamburlaine Marlowe usually employs alexandrines to open or close speeches.35 Sometimes they are used to give emphasis to a special appeal or entreaty , as when Tamburlaine begins : Ortigius and ...
( Watson : Hecatompathia , 92 ] In Tamburlaine Marlowe usually employs alexandrines to open or close speeches.35 Sometimes they are used to give emphasis to a special appeal or entreaty , as when Tamburlaine begins : Ortigius and ...
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