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20 Certain passages are without question Marlowe's . ... 21 and Dido's lyric passage which shows the “ Passionate Shepherd ” music already running in the poet's restless head and appearing in Dido as in most of his other work : Ile ...
20 Certain passages are without question Marlowe's . ... 21 and Dido's lyric passage which shows the “ Passionate Shepherd ” music already running in the poet's restless head and appearing in Dido as in most of his other work : Ile ...
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Breaking of lines between characters to give a livelier , more conversational pitch to certain passages . 11. Occasional alliteration . 12. A very sparing use of rhyme , so sparing indeed that one almost feels that Marlowe ...
Breaking of lines between characters to give a livelier , more conversational pitch to certain passages . 11. Occasional alliteration . 12. A very sparing use of rhyme , so sparing indeed that one almost feels that Marlowe ...
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The verse and phrasing of certain passages sound very much like authentic Marlowe , and one or two echo lines from Doctor Faustus and Edward the Second . Certain passages which ring most clearly like Marlowe may ...
The verse and phrasing of certain passages sound very much like authentic Marlowe , and one or two echo lines from Doctor Faustus and Edward the Second . Certain passages which ring most clearly like Marlowe may ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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