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Marlowe habitually used several sources , and The Massacre at Paris deals with events scattered over about a quarter of a century and likely to be treated in many pamphlets . There is every reason to suppose that he made free use of the ...
Marlowe habitually used several sources , and The Massacre at Paris deals with events scattered over about a quarter of a century and likely to be treated in many pamphlets . There is every reason to suppose that he made free use of the ...
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There is little to be said for The Massacre at Paris , either as literature or as drama . It is a blood - sodden piece of hack work , relieved by occasional purple patches , to which the author himself appears to have been indifferent ...
There is little to be said for The Massacre at Paris , either as literature or as drama . It is a blood - sodden piece of hack work , relieved by occasional purple patches , to which the author himself appears to have been indifferent ...
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CHAPTER XII : The MASSACRE AT PARIS Translation 1903. R. Faust . Scenes . Neuphilologisches Centralblatt , 17 : 204-208 . Separate Edition 1928. W [ alter ] W. Greg . Malone Society reprint . Oxford University Press .
CHAPTER XII : The MASSACRE AT PARIS Translation 1903. R. Faust . Scenes . Neuphilologisches Centralblatt , 17 : 204-208 . Separate Edition 1928. W [ alter ] W. Greg . Malone Society reprint . Oxford University Press .
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