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... late Mr. 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 ...
... late Mr. 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 ...
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... late Professor Wagner of Hamburg , have afforded me much help ; and I have consulted with profit the edition of Edward II . prepared by Mr. F. G. Fleay , a scholar whose knowledge in some respects is unrivalled . In the British Museum ...
... late Professor Wagner of Hamburg , have afforded me much help ; and I have consulted with profit the edition of Edward II . prepared by Mr. F. G. Fleay , a scholar whose knowledge in some respects is unrivalled . In the British Museum ...
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... late age , which had nothing in them but the scenical strutting and furious vociferation to warrant them to the ignorant gapers . " Wither in Britain's Remembrancer ( 1628 ) al- ludes to " great Tamburlaine upon his throne " uttering ...
... late age , which had nothing in them but the scenical strutting and furious vociferation to warrant them to the ignorant gapers . " Wither in Britain's Remembrancer ( 1628 ) al- ludes to " great Tamburlaine upon his throne " uttering ...
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... late Professor Wagner thought , the work of a " mere versifier " ? To my ear the lines are solemn and pathetic , thoroughly worthy of Marlowe ; but it does not on this account follow that they have a dramatic fitness . It is not ...
... late Professor Wagner thought , the work of a " mere versifier " ? To my ear the lines are solemn and pathetic , thoroughly worthy of Marlowe ; but it does not on this account follow that they have a dramatic fitness . It is not ...
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... late Professor Wagner to their editions of Faustus . The point for us to consider is where Marlowe obtained the materials for his tragedy . In 1587 at Frankfort - on - the - Main appeared 66 the first connected account of the great ...
... late Professor Wagner to their editions of Faustus . The point for us to consider is where Marlowe obtained the materials for his tragedy . In 1587 at Frankfort - on - the - Main appeared 66 the first connected account of the great ...
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