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Jane Lee : " Richard III , no less than 2 and 3 Henry [ VI , ) is full of the influence of Marlowe's soul and spirit ; and , though I think it more than improbable that Marlowe actually wrote any part of this play , yet in many passages ...
Jane Lee : " Richard III , no less than 2 and 3 Henry [ VI , ) is full of the influence of Marlowe's soul and spirit ; and , though I think it more than improbable that Marlowe actually wrote any part of this play , yet in many passages ...
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If no critic has attempted to question the strong influence which Marlowe obviously exerts over Richard III , neither has any critic of importance attempted to deny that in its present form it is more or less ( and more rather than less ) ...
If no critic has attempted to question the strong influence which Marlowe obviously exerts over Richard III , neither has any critic of importance attempted to deny that in its present form it is more or less ( and more rather than less ) ...
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Aeschylus and Sophocles , their work and influence . London and New York : Longmans , 1927 , pp . 130-137 ( Our Debt to Greece and Rome Series . ] Spence , Leslie . “ Influence of Marlowe's sources on Tamburlaine .
Aeschylus and Sophocles , their work and influence . London and New York : Longmans , 1927 , pp . 130-137 ( Our Debt to Greece and Rome Series . ] Spence , Leslie . “ Influence of Marlowe's sources on Tamburlaine .
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