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At least the name of one survives -- that - Maiden's Holiday the manuscript of which Warburton's cook destroyed to make coverings for her pies ; - and there are vague rumors of a play on Helen of Troy , which may be due to the famous ...
At least the name of one survives -- that - Maiden's Holiday the manuscript of which Warburton's cook destroyed to make coverings for her pies ; - and there are vague rumors of a play on Helen of Troy , which may be due to the famous ...
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Wild as the theorizing on this tantalizing subject has been , few have pretended that Marlowe imitated Shakespeare.40 There are four other possible ways of accounting for the admitted facts ; and it is at least conceivable that in each ...
Wild as the theorizing on this tantalizing subject has been , few have pretended that Marlowe imitated Shakespeare.40 There are four other possible ways of accounting for the admitted facts ; and it is at least conceivable that in each ...
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Shakespeare himself , which were later revised by someone , perhaps Shakespeare , and then found their way into the First Folio ; Third , that The Contention and True Tragedie are , at least in very large part , authentic Marlowe which ...
Shakespeare himself , which were later revised by someone , perhaps Shakespeare , and then found their way into the First Folio ; Third , that The Contention and True Tragedie are , at least in very large part , authentic Marlowe which ...
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