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... leave the reader to accept or reject 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 ...
... leave the reader to accept or reject 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 ...
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... leaving Tamburlaine a word must be said about Marlowe's introduction of blank verse . Unrhymed verse of ten syllables had been employed both for epic and dramatic purposes before Marlowe's time . The Earl of Surrey , in his translation ...
... leaving Tamburlaine a word must be said about Marlowe's introduction of blank verse . Unrhymed verse of ten syllables had been employed both for epic and dramatic purposes before Marlowe's time . The Earl of Surrey , in his translation ...
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... leave - taking between Faustus and the scholars , followed swiftly by the awful soliloquy -needs no addition of horror . But the new matter found in the later edition is undoubtedly powerful ; it was penned by no hack - writer , but has ...
... leave - taking between Faustus and the scholars , followed swiftly by the awful soliloquy -needs no addition of horror . But the new matter found in the later edition is undoubtedly powerful ; it was penned by no hack - writer , but has ...
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... leaving it to another hand to fill in the details ; or it may be that he put the play aside , under stress of more pressing work , with the intention of resuming the half - told story at a later date , an intention which was frustrated ...
... leaving it to another hand to fill in the details ; or it may be that he put the play aside , under stress of more pressing work , with the intention of resuming the half - told story at a later date , an intention which was frustrated ...
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... leaving many papers in sundry book - sellers hands ; among other , his Groatsworth of Wit , in which a letter written to divers play - makers is offensively by one or two of them taken ; and because on the dead they cannot be avenged ...
... leaving many papers in sundry book - sellers hands ; among other , his Groatsworth of Wit , in which a letter written to divers play - makers is offensively by one or two of them taken ; and because on the dead they cannot be avenged ...
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