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... Hero and Leander was heard no more in England until the coming of Keats . One of the lessons which Mr. Browning never tires of teaching is that a lofty aim , even where failure follows , " surpasses little works achieved . " Surely no ...
... Hero and Leander was heard no more in England until the coming of Keats . One of the lessons which Mr. Browning never tires of teaching is that a lofty aim , even where failure follows , " surpasses little works achieved . " Surely no ...
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... Hero and Leander , ed . 1629 , Collier found a manuscript Latin epitaph on this gentleman ( who died in December 1592 ) , subscribed with Marlowe's name . The epitaph has every appearance of being genuine ; 1 and as Sir Roger Manwood ...
... Hero and Leander , ed . 1629 , Collier found a manuscript Latin epitaph on this gentleman ( who died in December 1592 ) , subscribed with Marlowe's name . The epitaph has every appearance of being genuine ; 1 and as Sir Roger Manwood ...
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... Hero and Leander , which was entered in the Stationers ' Books on 28th September 1593 , was first published in 1598 , and a second edition , 1 1 Two copies of this edition were discovered a few years ago by Mr. with Chapman's ...
... Hero and Leander , which was entered in the Stationers ' Books on 28th September 1593 , was first published in 1598 , and a second edition , 1 1 Two copies of this edition were discovered a few years ago by Mr. with Chapman's ...
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... Hero and Leander . The music of Marlowe's rhymed heroics was all his own ; he was a master without pupils . In Michael Drayton's Heroical Epistles , which need fear no comparison with Ovid's Heroides , we find fluency and freedom and ...
... Hero and Leander . The music of Marlowe's rhymed heroics was all his own ; he was a master without pupils . In Michael Drayton's Heroical Epistles , which need fear no comparison with Ovid's Heroides , we find fluency and freedom and ...
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... Hero and Leander sprang at once into popularity . Shakespeare , as everybody knows , quoted in As You Like It the line , " Who ever loved that loved not at first sight ? " apostrophising the ill - fated poet , not without a touch of ...
... Hero and Leander sprang at once into popularity . Shakespeare , as everybody knows , quoted in As You Like It the line , " Who ever loved that loved not at first sight ? " apostrophising the ill - fated poet , not without a touch of ...
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