The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe ...Harvard University Press, 1942 |
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... least , it is difficult to imagine any friendly collaboration after Nashe published his scornful allusion to " ideot Art - masters , that intrude themselues to our eares as the Alcumists of eloquence , who ( mounted on the stage of ...
... least , it is difficult to imagine any friendly collaboration after Nashe published his scornful allusion to " ideot Art - masters , that intrude themselues to our eares as the Alcumists of eloquence , who ( mounted on the stage of ...
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... least certain that the wretched style in which he relates the very foolish incidents is all his own . " 31 66 - - Dyce is , however , too severe . Petowe's poem is at least mer- cifully brief — it extends to but 628 lines and has the ...
... least certain that the wretched style in which he relates the very foolish incidents is all his own . " 31 66 - - Dyce is , however , too severe . Petowe's poem is at least mer- cifully brief — it extends to but 628 lines and has the ...
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... least in very large part , authentic Marlowe which Shakespeare revised , and to which he added the First Part of Henry VI . This third view is probably correct . It is based on six main considerations : First , the general ...
... least in very large part , authentic Marlowe which Shakespeare revised , and to which he added the First Part of Henry VI . This third view is probably correct . It is based on six main considerations : First , the general ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 49 |
Hero and Leander | 82 |
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