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The Marlowe of a few years earlier would have been unable to make the right choice . The Marlowe of these later years sees instantly what material will give unity , vitality , and sympathetic appeal to his tragedy . He gives his play ...
The Marlowe of a few years earlier would have been unable to make the right choice . The Marlowe of these later years sees instantly what material will give unity , vitality , and sympathetic appeal to his tragedy . He gives his play ...
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attendants gives the death blow . In the pamphlet there is no mention of a poisoned blade . In the play , Marlowe says that the letters came from “ the President of Paris . ” 57 In the pamphlet their origin is a mystery .
attendants gives the death blow . In the pamphlet there is no mention of a poisoned blade . In the play , Marlowe says that the letters came from “ the President of Paris . ” 57 In the pamphlet their origin is a mystery .
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Lee , however , says that Marlowe's poem is part of Marot's progeny , ” and that “ Marlowe followed Marot , ” a view for which he gives no evidence.16 No matter which version Marlowe used , his main source was unquestionably Musaeus ...
Lee , however , says that Marlowe's poem is part of Marot's progeny , ” and that “ Marlowe followed Marot , ” a view for which he gives no evidence.16 No matter which version Marlowe used , his main source was unquestionably Musaeus ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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