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Pagina 46
The most recent editor of Nashe , Mr. R. B. McKerrow , says frankly that “ the play seems to belong almost entirely to Marlowe " and " seems to throw no light whatever on the rest of Nashe's writings or to be in any way connected with ...
The most recent editor of Nashe , Mr. R. B. McKerrow , says frankly that “ the play seems to belong almost entirely to Marlowe " and " seems to throw no light whatever on the rest of Nashe's writings or to be in any way connected with ...
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One is indirect and deals with the boastful soldier Scilla 8 in a way that seems reminiscent of two epigrams by Davies . The other allusion is direct : Heywood goes downe saith Dauie , sikerley , And downe he goes , I can it not deny .
One is indirect and deals with the boastful soldier Scilla 8 in a way that seems reminiscent of two epigrams by Davies . The other allusion is direct : Heywood goes downe saith Dauie , sikerley , And downe he goes , I can it not deny .
Pagina 174
these , the rhyme seems more or less accidental . The poet stumbles into a couplet by accident and then , finding it agree- able to the ear , goes on adding rhyme to successive rhyme so long as his ingenuity holds out .
these , the rhyme seems more or less accidental . The poet stumbles into a couplet by accident and then , finding it agree- able to the ear , goes on adding rhyme to successive rhyme so long as his ingenuity holds out .
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