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Pagina 46
... 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 them . ” 20 Certain passages are without question Marlowe's . One such is the ...
... 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 them . ” 20 Certain passages are without question Marlowe's . One such is the ...
Pagina 172
... seems to quote , a line ; " and Ben Jonson incorporates the fifteenth elegy of Book I in his Poetaster.93 Many editions of the Ovid print this version together with Marlowe's . It is signed “ B.I. ” Marlowe's contemporaries seem to have ...
... seems to quote , a line ; " and Ben Jonson incorporates the fifteenth elegy of Book I in his Poetaster.93 Many editions of the Ovid print this version together with Marlowe's . It is signed “ B.I. ” Marlowe's contemporaries seem to have ...
Pagina 174
... seems to have thought of abandoning both kinds of rhyme . Until a few years . before Elizabeth ascended the throne , all English poetry and all English plays were written either in alliteration or end rhyme , the latter being employed ...
... seems to have thought of abandoning both kinds of rhyme . Until a few years . before Elizabeth ascended the throne , all English poetry and all English plays were written either in alliteration or end rhyme , the latter being employed ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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