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Certain early critics have held that somewhere in Chapman's continuation are imbedded a hundred lines of authentic Marlowe . This idea originated with Edmund Malone , 33 who based it on a misunderstanding of the 1600 edition of ...
Certain early critics have held that somewhere in Chapman's continuation are imbedded a hundred lines of authentic Marlowe . This idea originated with Edmund Malone , 33 who based it on a misunderstanding of the 1600 edition of ...
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Tamburlaine was quite probably the first blank verse play on the popular stage , although some critics believe that Kyd's Spanish Tragedy , also in decasyllables , preceded it . However that may be , it is quite certain that Tamburlaine ...
Tamburlaine was quite probably the first blank verse play on the popular stage , although some critics believe that Kyd's Spanish Tragedy , also in decasyllables , preceded it . However that may be , it is quite certain that Tamburlaine ...
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The older critics seem frequently to have assigned them to him mainly because they could think of no one else . The absurdity of some of these attributions is apparent the moment one sets down the list : Play Attributed by Lust's ...
The older critics seem frequently to have assigned them to him mainly because they could think of no one else . The absurdity of some of these attributions is apparent the moment one sets down the list : Play Attributed by Lust's ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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