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... the close fidelity of the plot to its original in the Aeneid ; and above all the clever but ineffective turns of phrasing which Marlowe later worked over into some of his greatest passages — all point to very early authorship .
... the close fidelity of the plot to its original in the Aeneid ; and above all the clever but ineffective turns of phrasing which Marlowe later worked over into some of his greatest passages — all point to very early authorship .
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26 None of these parallels are very close , however , and most of the facts could readily have been taken from other books . The story of the first attempt on the Admiral's life is told in a violently Protestant pamphlet , Le Tocsain ...
26 None of these parallels are very close , however , and most of the facts could readily have been taken from other books . The story of the first attempt on the Admiral's life is told in a violently Protestant pamphlet , Le Tocsain ...
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Analogies with the Nausicaa episode in the Odyssey have also been suggested , but are not close enough to be convincing 28 The Two CONTINUATIONS The poem left unfinished at Marlowe's death was completed in two independent versions ...
Analogies with the Nausicaa episode in the Odyssey have also been suggested , but are not close enough to be convincing 28 The Two CONTINUATIONS The poem left unfinished at Marlowe's death was completed in two independent versions ...
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