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What weeneth the king of England , So soone to haue woone Scotland , With a rom below.22 There is a telltale verbal echo of Holinshed in the dramatist's account of how Edward , defeated , bids his followers : Take shipping and away to ...
What weeneth the king of England , So soone to haue woone Scotland , With a rom below.22 There is a telltale verbal echo of Holinshed in the dramatist's account of how Edward , defeated , bids his followers : Take shipping and away to ...
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Sometimes , too , no doubt , the echoes are intentional ; and sometimes “ gagging actors may have helped . Marlowe echoed himself from play to play with the utmost freedom ; but the anticipations in Dido of passages in later plays are ...
Sometimes , too , no doubt , the echoes are intentional ; and sometimes “ gagging actors may have helped . Marlowe echoed himself from play to play with the utmost freedom ; but the anticipations in Dido of passages in later plays are ...
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Quenchless fire " 129 is almost cer- tainly an echo of Marlowe , who uses it three times , whereas it does not occur ... Several verbal similarities in the Sonnets are close enough to Hero and Leander to be regarded as echoes : The ...
Quenchless fire " 129 is almost cer- tainly an echo of Marlowe , who uses it three times , whereas it does not occur ... Several verbal similarities in the Sonnets are close enough to Hero and Leander to be regarded as echoes : The ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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