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... Dyce . Perhaps it will be thought that Mr. Dyce's name occurs too frequently in the notes to the present volumes . In many cases the emendations he proposes would naturally suggest themselves to any sensible reader ; but I was unwilling ...
... Dyce . Perhaps it will be thought that Mr. Dyce's name occurs too frequently in the notes to the present volumes . In many cases the emendations he proposes would naturally suggest themselves to any sensible reader ; but I was unwilling ...
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... 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 . 1 ! 1577-8 is lost . In the accounts for the first X Introduction .
... 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 . 1 ! 1577-8 is lost . In the accounts for the first X Introduction .
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... is nothing whatever 1 As Dyce's account is somewhat loosely worded , I applied to Mr. J. B. Sheppard , who supplied me with the particulars I have given . to show that Marlowe was distinguished for industry at school Introduction . xi.
... is nothing whatever 1 As Dyce's account is somewhat loosely worded , I applied to Mr. J. B. Sheppard , who supplied me with the particulars I have given . to show that Marlowe was distinguished for industry at school Introduction . xi.
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... Dyce puts the question , Who defrayed the expenses of his Academical course if he had no scholarship ? It is not improbable that he may have gone to Cambridge at the expense of some patron ; and Dyce ventures to suggest that the patron ...
... Dyce puts the question , Who defrayed the expenses of his Academical course if he had no scholarship ? It is not improbable that he may have gone to Cambridge at the expense of some patron ; and Dyce ventures to suggest that the patron ...
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... Dyce's theory as he pleases . We have now to consider how Marlowe was engaged after taking his bachelor's degree in 1583. The most plausible view is that of Cunningham , who suggests that the poet trailed a pike in the Low Countries ...
... Dyce's theory as he pleases . We have now to consider how Marlowe was engaged after taking his bachelor's degree in 1583. The most plausible view is that of Cunningham , who suggests that the poet trailed a pike in the Low Countries ...
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