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Usually , readers of the sixteenth century retained their interest in a striking event long after it had occurred ; but in some cases publication of the news was extremely prompt.13 Thus , in the Stationers ' Register for September 25 ...
Usually , readers of the sixteenth century retained their interest in a striking event long after it had occurred ; but in some cases publication of the news was extremely prompt.13 Thus , in the Stationers ' Register for September 25 ...
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It is usually agreed that the admission of the three Henry VI plays to the Shakespeare canon has at least something to justify it , if nothing more than a final revision by Shakespeare's pen . Beyond this point there is no agreement .
It is usually agreed that the admission of the three Henry VI plays to the Shakespeare canon has at least something to justify it , if nothing more than a final revision by Shakespeare's pen . Beyond this point there is no agreement .
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A similar but reversed relationship exists between The True Tragedie and The Massacre at Paris . Where The Massacre , known to be Marlowe's work , alludes to historical events , the allusions are usually correct .
A similar but reversed relationship exists between The True Tragedie and The Massacre at Paris . Where The Massacre , known to be Marlowe's work , alludes to historical events , the allusions are usually correct .
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