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Pagina 74
... Usually , readers of the sixteenth century retained their in- terest in a striking event long after it had occurred ; but in some cases publication of the news was extremely prompt . " Thus , in the Stationers ' Register for September ...
... Usually , readers of the sixteenth century retained their in- terest in a striking event long after it had occurred ; but in some cases publication of the news was extremely prompt . " Thus , in the Stationers ' Register for September ...
Pagina 171
... usually accepted is 1596. This is based on an allusion in Sir John Harington's Metamorphosis of Ajax , published in that year . " My good friend M. Davies , " wrote Sir John , " said of his epigrams , that they were made like doublets ...
... usually accepted is 1596. This is based on an allusion in Sir John Harington's Metamorphosis of Ajax , published in that year . " My good friend M. Davies , " wrote Sir John , " said of his epigrams , that they were made like doublets ...
Pagina 214
... usually required furbishing up to fit them for the stage anew . The mixture of recognizable bits of Marlowe and equally recognizable bits of Shakespeare may , therefore , be due to Shakespeare's revision of Marlowe's work , after ...
... usually required furbishing up to fit them for the stage anew . The mixture of recognizable bits of Marlowe and equally recognizable bits of Shakespeare may , therefore , be due to Shakespeare's revision of Marlowe's work , after ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 49 |
Hero and Leander | 82 |
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