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The first and obvious suggestion is that Shakespeare wrote , as most young writers do , under the powerful influence of the foremost author of the moment . The second is that the two writers collaborated , Marlowe perhaps aiding in the ...
The first and obvious suggestion is that Shakespeare wrote , as most young writers do , under the powerful influence of the foremost author of the moment . The second is that the two writers collaborated , Marlowe perhaps aiding in the ...
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According to this theory , Marlowe , who notoriously repeats himself , wrote The Contention before Edward the Second and The Massacre at Paris before The True Tragedie . Since the sources for The Contention and The Massacre were clearly ...
According to this theory , Marlowe , who notoriously repeats himself , wrote The Contention before Edward the Second and The Massacre at Paris before The True Tragedie . Since the sources for The Contention and The Massacre were clearly ...
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It is impossible to believe that some unknown dramatist first wrote his historical allusions in The Contention correctly and that Marlowe later dragged them into Edward the Second incorrectly . It is equally hard to suppose that the ...
It is impossible to believe that some unknown dramatist first wrote his historical allusions in The Contention correctly and that Marlowe later dragged them into Edward the Second incorrectly . It is equally hard to suppose that the ...
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