Marlowe & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1914 - 151 Seiten |
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... edition of 1914 , London First AMS edition published in 1971 Manufactured in the United States of America 822.8 1350 15m 1972 International Standard Book Number : Complete Set : 0-404-52500-8 This Volume : 0-404-52522-9 Library of ...
... edition of 1914 , London First AMS edition published in 1971 Manufactured in the United States of America 822.8 1350 15m 1972 International Standard Book Number : Complete Set : 0-404-52500-8 This Volume : 0-404-52522-9 Library of ...
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... edition of Marlowe's Works , collated with , in cases of doubt , the earliest available editions . The one exception , " The Passionate Shepherd to his Love , " is from a contemporary manuscript first published in my work on ...
... edition of Marlowe's Works , collated with , in cases of doubt , the earliest available editions . The one exception , " The Passionate Shepherd to his Love , " is from a contemporary manuscript first published in my work on ...
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... Shakespeare himself , is unknown ; but as the 1616 edition is in parts clearer and in other respects superior , it is advisable to compare them when quoting . In both editions the story is introduced 73 MARLOWE & HIS POETRY.
... Shakespeare himself , is unknown ; but as the 1616 edition is in parts clearer and in other respects superior , it is advisable to compare them when quoting . In both editions the story is introduced 73 MARLOWE & HIS POETRY.
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