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laborated with him and that some , at least , of these inferior passages must be from Nashe's pen . The two men were in Cambridge together ; they were working in London at the same time ; they had every opportunity for association ...
laborated with him and that some , at least , of these inferior passages must be from Nashe's pen . The two men were in Cambridge together ; they were working in London at the same time ; they had every opportunity for association ...
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Dyce agrees that the alleged source is merely " an ingenious fiction , ” and adds : “ It is at least certain that the wretched style in which he relates the very foolish incidents is all his own . " 31 Dyce is , however , too severe .
Dyce agrees that the alleged source is merely " an ingenious fiction , ” and adds : “ It is at least certain that the wretched style in which he relates the very foolish incidents is all his own . " 31 Dyce is , however , too severe .
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At least the name of one survives that Maiden's Holiday the manuscript of which Warburton's cook destroyed to make coverings for her pies ; - and there are vague rumors of a play on Helen of Troy , which may be due to the famous ...
At least the name of one survives that Maiden's Holiday the manuscript of which Warburton's cook destroyed to make coverings for her pies ; - and there are vague rumors of a play on Helen of Troy , which may be due to the famous ...
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