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Renaissance scholars , needless to say , were untroubled by doubts of this sort . At best highly uncritical , they were inclined to accept the authorship of the legendary Musaeus – now frequently known as the Pseudo - Musaeus — as ...
Renaissance scholars , needless to say , were untroubled by doubts of this sort . At best highly uncritical , they were inclined to accept the authorship of the legendary Musaeus – now frequently known as the Pseudo - Musaeus — as ...
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In many instances , there is room for reasonable doubt whether we have a direct influence exerted by Marlowe's poem or a mere casual similarity due to the Elizabethan fondness for love stories in verse , which begins in the last decade ...
In many instances , there is room for reasonable doubt whether we have a direct influence exerted by Marlowe's poem or a mere casual similarity due to the Elizabethan fondness for love stories in verse , which begins in the last decade ...
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6 Hazlitt had no doubt of Marlowe's authorship and in his lectures discussed Lust's Dominion to the neglect of Tamburlaine . Among the lines ? that he selected as typical of Marlowe were : I know he is not dead , I know proud Death ...
6 Hazlitt had no doubt of Marlowe's authorship and in his lectures discussed Lust's Dominion to the neglect of Tamburlaine . Among the lines ? that he selected as typical of Marlowe were : I know he is not dead , I know proud Death ...
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