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It is likely , however , that a still earlier edition once existed , brought out by Jones in 1593 as soon as possible after entering his newly acquired manuscript on the Register . All that we know of the lost edition is preserved in a ...
It is likely , however , that a still earlier edition once existed , brought out by Jones in 1593 as soon as possible after entering his newly acquired manuscript on the Register . All that we know of the lost edition is preserved in a ...
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[ Dido , 82–85 ] a The play shows no relationship to the various translations of Vergil that had been made in Marlowe's time or earlier . The poet naturally went straight to the Latin text , with which he had been familiar from ...
[ Dido , 82–85 ] a The play shows no relationship to the various translations of Vergil that had been made in Marlowe's time or earlier . The poet naturally went straight to the Latin text , with which he had been familiar from ...
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Thomas Heywood : Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels Many of these poems date from a period earlier than 1598 , when the two earliest editions of Hero and Leander now extant were published . The influence of Marlowe's poem may be ascribed ...
Thomas Heywood : Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels Many of these poems date from a period earlier than 1598 , when the two earliest editions of Hero and Leander now extant were published . The influence of Marlowe's poem may be ascribed ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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