The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Notes and Some Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1William Pickering, 1850 - 407 Seiten |
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... conscious as I am that there has been inexcusable delay in bringing out the present edition , ought I to be dissatisfied that Mr. Collier should have since printed a considerable portion of those papers in the Prolegomena.
... conscious as I am that there has been inexcusable delay in bringing out the present edition , ought I to be dissatisfied that Mr. Collier should have since printed a considerable portion of those papers in the Prolegomena.
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... printed a considerable portion of those papers in the Prolegomena to his Shakespeare . I have also to return my thanks to Mr. Collier for furnishing me with ball the entries concerning Marlowe's pieces which he had met with while ...
... printed a considerable portion of those papers in the Prolegomena to his Shakespeare . I have also to return my thanks to Mr. Collier for furnishing me with ball the entries concerning Marlowe's pieces which he had met with while ...
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... printed copie doth his Muse much wrong , But natheles manie lines ar good and strong . Of Paris ' Massaker such was the fate ; A perfitt coppie came to hand to late . " The report of Marlowe's " fellowes " may be true : but certainly in ...
... printed copie doth his Muse much wrong , But natheles manie lines ar good and strong . Of Paris ' Massaker such was the fate ; A perfitt coppie came to hand to late . " The report of Marlowe's " fellowes " may be true : but certainly in ...
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... printed during the same year , has not come down to us in its original fulness ; and probably we have no cause to lament the curtailments which it suf- fered from the publisher of the first edition . " I have pur- posely , " he says ...
... printed during the same year , has not come down to us in its original fulness ; and probably we have no cause to lament the curtailments which it suf- fered from the publisher of the first edition . " I have pur- posely , " he says ...
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... printed in 1681 , writes thus in his Preface ; " It hath been told me , there is a Cock - pit play going under the name of The Scythian Shepherd or Tamberlain the Great , which how good it is , any one may judge by its obscurity , being ...
... printed in 1681 , writes thus in his Preface ; " It hath been told me , there is a Cock - pit play going under the name of The Scythian Shepherd or Tamberlain the Great , which how good it is , any one may judge by its obscurity , being ...
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