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Pagina 93
... writing runs over on the modern paper in which the leaf is inlaid ; ( 5 ) that the writing does not fill the page ; ( 6 ) that the document has no history before Collier re- ported it ; and ( 7 ) that Shakespearean echoes and certain ob ...
... writing runs over on the modern paper in which the leaf is inlaid ; ( 5 ) that the writing does not fill the page ; ( 6 ) that the document has no history before Collier re- ported it ; and ( 7 ) that Shakespearean echoes and certain ob ...
Pagina 176
... writing . " This was in versi sciolti ( sc . della rima ) , i.e. , verses of eleven syllables without rhyme . Surrey may also , as Warton thinks , have been influenced by Giovanni Giorgio Trissino Preceding William Bosworth's Chast and ...
... writing . " This was in versi sciolti ( sc . della rima ) , i.e. , verses of eleven syllables without rhyme . Surrey may also , as Warton thinks , have been influenced by Giovanni Giorgio Trissino Preceding William Bosworth's Chast and ...
Pagina 215
... writers collaborated , Marlowe perhaps aiding in the construction - which in most of these plays is usually typical of his workmanship and the less ex- perienced dramatist doing most of the actual writing , except for very important ...
... writers collaborated , Marlowe perhaps aiding in the construction - which in most of these plays is usually typical of his workmanship and the less ex- perienced dramatist doing most of the actual writing , except for very important ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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