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... [ Edward II , 1910 ] [ TR , Pt . II , sc . 7. 43 ] [ Edward II , 1629 ] [ TR ... Second seems to have had more or less influence , perceptible without being ... Edward the Second or seen it performed , and that in dealing with the ...
... [ Edward II , 1910 ] [ TR , Pt . II , sc . 7. 43 ] [ Edward II , 1629 ] [ TR ... Second seems to have had more or less influence , perceptible without being ... Edward the Second or seen it performed , and that in dealing with the ...
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... Edward the Second in Richard II is almost as close as Robert Greene's imitation of Tamburlaine in Alphonsus , King of Aragon.78 Shakespeare's play , like Marlowe's , has a fiery dispute near the beginning . In Richard II this is between ...
... Edward the Second in Richard II is almost as close as Robert Greene's imitation of Tamburlaine in Alphonsus , King of Aragon.78 Shakespeare's play , like Marlowe's , has a fiery dispute near the beginning . In Richard II this is between ...
Pagina 287
... Edward the Second ; 64 while the line With mightye furrowes in his stormye browes resembles passages in Tamburlaine like " the folded furrowes of his browes " or " the furrowes of his frowning browes " ; 65 in Edward the Second , like ...
... Edward the Second ; 64 while the line With mightye furrowes in his stormye browes resembles passages in Tamburlaine like " the folded furrowes of his browes " or " the furrowes of his frowning browes " ; 65 in Edward the Second , like ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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