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... Brooke in his edition of 1910 ; Brooke transferred lines 773-84 of the first edition ( beginning with " Wherein Leander on her quiuering brest , " and ending with " Foorth plungeth , and oft flutters with her wing " ) to a position ...
... Brooke in his edition of 1910 ; Brooke transferred lines 773-84 of the first edition ( beginning with " Wherein Leander on her quiuering brest , " and ending with " Foorth plungeth , and oft flutters with her wing " ) to a position ...
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... Brooke and MacLure , the last of whom adds , however , in his note on this line , “ I cannot explain this epithet . ” Actually it makes little sense , whereas the Elizabethan verb " upstart " ( meaning " spring up " ) seems highly ...
... Brooke and MacLure , the last of whom adds , however , in his note on this line , “ I cannot explain this epithet . ” Actually it makes little sense , whereas the Elizabethan verb " upstart " ( meaning " spring up " ) seems highly ...
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... Brooke . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1910. Provides an old - spelling text of Marlowe's poem , based upon the first edition , but with the punctuation altered in many places ; textual notes give a full ac- count of variants in the early ...
... Brooke . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1910. Provides an old - spelling text of Marlowe's poem , based upon the first edition , but with the punctuation altered in many places ; textual notes give a full ac- count of variants in the early ...
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Adonis armes aspects of love beautie Bibliography Bradbrook bright-bearing Car Britwell careleffe Christopher Marlowe comic couplet Cupid Dang'd darke dovvne edition of Marlowe's Elizabethan emendation English Euen euerie fable Facsimile faire farre felfe fhee fhould filuer flaine fodainly Folger fome Foorth plungeth fruitfull wits fuch funne George Chapman gold golden hands we wring haue hauing heauen hell Hero and Leander Includes Chapman's poem liuely London loue louers lovers MacLure Marlowe's narrator Marlowe's poem Modern Language Association Musaeus muse Musuros naked Neptune neuer night offred ouer-rul'd by fate Ovid Ovid's Ovidian Oxford English Dictionary Phyllis Brooks pittie pleaſure pyn'd sestiad Sestos ſhe speaking of Marlowe's ſtill stroue ſweet tale of Mercury Textual Commentary textual notes Thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou truce was broke turn'd Univ vaile Venus vnto vpon vvas VVhen vvhere VVhich vvith vvould Whofe Whoſe words yeeld