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The influence of Marlowe's poem may be ascribed either to the well - known Elizabethan practice of circulating verse in manuscript , or to the possible existence of a still earlier edition of 1593 , all copies of which have since ...
The influence of Marlowe's poem may be ascribed either to the well - known Elizabethan practice of circulating verse in manuscript , or to the possible existence of a still earlier edition of 1593 , all copies of which have since ...
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2 copies known : Bodleian ; Huntington , the latter also possessing two leaves of a third copy . 1592. Black letter octavo . Parts I. and II . ( STC 17426 ) . — Unique copy at the British Museum . Sometimes erroneously described as a ...
2 copies known : Bodleian ; Huntington , the latter also possessing two leaves of a third copy . 1592. Black letter octavo . Parts I. and II . ( STC 17426 ) . — Unique copy at the British Museum . Sometimes erroneously described as a ...
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3 copies : Bodleian ; Dyce ; . - Huntington . 2. Check - copy : Douce o 31 ( Bodleian ) . Ornamental band at top of page ; lower on page a long band made up of 2 dolphins , 2 birds , and a head . Octavo . Unique copy at Bodleian . 3.
3 copies : Bodleian ; Dyce ; . - Huntington . 2. Check - copy : Douce o 31 ( Bodleian ) . Ornamental band at top of page ; lower on page a long band made up of 2 dolphins , 2 birds , and a head . Octavo . Unique copy at Bodleian . 3.
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