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Most of the borrowings from Ovid and Homer appear in the first act and are mere allusions or bits of phrasing . Thus Jupiter's allusion to this earth threatning haire , That shaken thrise makes Natures buildings quake is simple ...
Most of the borrowings from Ovid and Homer appear in the first act and are mere allusions or bits of phrasing . Thus Jupiter's allusion to this earth threatning haire , That shaken thrise makes Natures buildings quake is simple ...
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Other contemporary allusions are of doubtful value in dating . The allusion to the death of Pope Sixtus V , who died on August 27 , 1590 , whet thy sword on Sextus bones , That it may keenly slice the Catholicks , 10 might easily have ...
Other contemporary allusions are of doubtful value in dating . The allusion to the death of Pope Sixtus V , who died on August 27 , 1590 , whet thy sword on Sextus bones , That it may keenly slice the Catholicks , 10 might easily have ...
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Where The Massacre , known to be Marlowe's work , alludes to historical events , the allusions are usually correct . Where the two Contention plays allude to the same events , the allusion is incorrect or inappropriate .
Where The Massacre , known to be Marlowe's work , alludes to historical events , the allusions are usually correct . Where the two Contention plays allude to the same events , the allusion is incorrect or inappropriate .
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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