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Pagina 208
Since Doctor Faustus and The Jew of Malta were certainly revised by other pens , some of Marlowe's work , now unknown , may have been similarly revised , but so thoroughly that it is now unrecognizable .
Since Doctor Faustus and The Jew of Malta were certainly revised by other pens , some of Marlowe's work , now unknown , may have been similarly revised , but so thoroughly that it is now unrecognizable .
Pagina 225
Swinburne : “ Marlowe was more or less concerned in the production , and Shakespeare in the revision , of these plays ... by other men than Shakespeare and were , as some conjecture , revised by Shakespeare and Marlowe in partnership .
Swinburne : “ Marlowe was more or less concerned in the production , and Shakespeare in the revision , of these plays ... by other men than Shakespeare and were , as some conjecture , revised by Shakespeare and Marlowe in partnership .
Pagina 226
Signs are not wanting that it was Marlowe whom Shakespeare joined in the first revision . ” [ Life of William Shakespeare , 3rd ed . , p . 122 ] 1919. H. Dugdale Sykes : " Internal evidence of Peel's hand in the three parts of King ...
Signs are not wanting that it was Marlowe whom Shakespeare joined in the first revision . ” [ Life of William Shakespeare , 3rd ed . , p . 122 ] 1919. H. Dugdale Sykes : " Internal evidence of Peel's hand in the three parts of King ...
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