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Pagina 44
... doubt that this elegy did actually exist , and fully expect that it will come to light again some day . " 14 He also supposes it to have been a single leaf inserted after the title page , though he suggests , as an un- likely ...
... doubt that this elegy did actually exist , and fully expect that it will come to light again some day . " 14 He also supposes it to have been a single leaf inserted after the title page , though he suggests , as an un- likely ...
Pagina 103
... doubts of this sort . At best highly uncritical , they were in- clined to accept the authorship of the legendary Musaeus now frequently known as the Pseudo - Musaeus — as genuine . The first English writer to express doubts was Sir ...
... doubts of this sort . At best highly uncritical , they were in- clined to accept the authorship of the legendary Musaeus now frequently known as the Pseudo - Musaeus — as genuine . The first English writer to express doubts was Sir ...
Pagina 122
... doubt whether we have a direct influence exerted by Marlowe's poem or a mere casual similarity due to the Elizabethan fondness for love stories in verse , which begins in the last decade of the six- teenth century . In Edwards ' poems ...
... doubt whether we have a direct influence exerted by Marlowe's poem or a mere casual similarity due to the Elizabethan fondness for love stories in verse , which begins in the last decade of the six- teenth century . In Edwards ' poems ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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