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play written in Marlowe's earliest years and perhaps revised later.50 SOURCE The source of Dido presents no difficulty . The Aeneid was the only literary version of the story likely to interest Marlowe ; it was known to every university ...
play written in Marlowe's earliest years and perhaps revised later.50 SOURCE The source of Dido presents no difficulty . The Aeneid was the only literary version of the story likely to interest Marlowe ; it was known to every university ...
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The Three Ladies of London , printed in 1584 , was written in rhyme . ... Dramatic writing is necessarily emotionally toned there would be no drama , otherwise ; and , as every writer knows , every emotional passage tends to take on a ...
The Three Ladies of London , printed in 1584 , was written in rhyme . ... Dramatic writing is necessarily emotionally toned there would be no drama , otherwise ; and , as every writer knows , every emotional passage tends to take on a ...
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40 All this represents little real advance on Malone , who in 1780 had written : “ my creed , therefore , relative to this piece is , that it was written by Christopher Marlowe , whose style it appears to me to resemble more than that ...
40 All this represents little real advance on Malone , who in 1780 had written : “ my creed , therefore , relative to this piece is , that it was written by Christopher Marlowe , whose style it appears to me to resemble more than that ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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