The Works of Christopher Marlowe: Preface. Introduction. 1st pt. of Tamburlaine. 2d pt. of Tamburlaine. The tragical history of Dr. FaustusJohn C. Nimmo., 1885 |
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... first instalment towards O a collective edition of the dramatists who lived about In the time of Shakespeare . As the series is intended . neither for school - boys nor antiquarians , I have avoided discussions on grammatical usages ...
... first instalment towards O a collective edition of the dramatists who lived about In the time of Shakespeare . As the series is intended . neither for school - boys nor antiquarians , I have avoided discussions on grammatical usages ...
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... School , Canterbury , and in sending me extracts from the Chamberlain's Accounts ; to my friend Mr. C. H. Firth of Balliol College , who , besides making frequent references for me to books in the Bodleian , and aiding me with valuable ...
... School , Canterbury , and in sending me extracts from the Chamberlain's Accounts ; to my friend Mr. C. H. Firth of Balliol College , who , besides making frequent references for me to books in the Bodleian , and aiding me with valuable ...
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... School , Canter- bury . His name does not occur in the Treasurer's Accounts for 1575-6 and 1576-7 ; and the register for 1 This fact was established by Dyce from an examination of the Parish Register . 1577-8 is lost . In the accounts ...
... School , Canter- bury . His name does not occur in the Treasurer's Accounts for 1575-6 and 1576-7 ; and the register for 1 This fact was established by Dyce from an examination of the Parish Register . 1577-8 is lost . In the accounts ...
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... one of the two scholarships which had recently been founded by Archbishop Parker at Benet College for the benefit of boys educated at the King's School , Canter- bury . Cunningham urges that it is " less unlikely that a hurried and ...
... one of the two scholarships which had recently been founded by Archbishop Parker at Benet College for the benefit of boys educated at the King's School , Canter- bury . Cunningham urges that it is " less unlikely that a hurried and ...
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... school and college , he read eagerly but not accurately . His fiery spirit , " still climbing after knowledge infinite , " would ill brook to be fettered by the gyves and shackles of an academical training . But whether he held a ...
... school and college , he read eagerly but not accurately . His fiery spirit , " still climbing after knowledge infinite , " would ill brook to be fettered by the gyves and shackles of an academical training . But whether he held a ...
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