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3 The manuscript pages may even have been written toward the end of the sixteenth century . The scribe , who may have been a professional penman , writes an exquisitely careful Italian hand . Certain of his mistakes , notably este for ...
3 The manuscript pages may even have been written toward the end of the sixteenth century . The scribe , who may have been a professional penman , writes an exquisitely careful Italian hand . Certain of his mistakes , notably este for ...
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As parodies and burlesques of the classics became fashionable in the seventeenth century , Hero and Leander did not escape . Nashe had , indeed , already made it one of the first victims , even before the century opened .
As parodies and burlesques of the classics became fashionable in the seventeenth century , Hero and Leander did not escape . Nashe had , indeed , already made it one of the first victims , even before the century opened .
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The eighteenth century , regarding even Shakespeare as slightly barbarous , would none of Marlowe , nor were even his heroic couplets sufficient to mollify its judgments . In Germany , Schiller had told the story , and Goethe had ...
The eighteenth century , regarding even Shakespeare as slightly barbarous , would none of Marlowe , nor were even his heroic couplets sufficient to mollify its judgments . In Germany , Schiller had told the story , and Goethe had ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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