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Pagina 62
Marlowe's Aeneas claims to have carried Anchises on his back , Iulus in his arms , while leading Creusa by the hand ; Vergil's Aeneas carries only Anchises . As a final touch , Mar- lowe makes Aeneas leap into the sea in a vain effort ...
Marlowe's Aeneas claims to have carried Anchises on his back , Iulus in his arms , while leading Creusa by the hand ; Vergil's Aeneas carries only Anchises . As a final touch , Mar- lowe makes Aeneas leap into the sea in a vain effort ...
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On the flyleaf , in a hand that does not elsewhere appear , is the note : " M ' John Oldhams Booke . " Presumably this is John Oldham , the poet . Equally little is known of the history of the Rosenbach man- uscript .
On the flyleaf , in a hand that does not elsewhere appear , is the note : " M ' John Oldhams Booke . " Presumably this is John Oldham , the poet . Equally little is known of the history of the Rosenbach man- uscript .
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Most of the books ordered burned had been published in 1598 and 1599. The Davies epigrams had probably been going about from hand to hand , either in manuscript or in print , since 1596 or earlier . The date usually accepted is 1596.
Most of the books ordered burned had been published in 1598 and 1599. The Davies epigrams had probably been going about from hand to hand , either in manuscript or in print , since 1596 or earlier . The date usually accepted is 1596.
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