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... play which he so unsparingly ridiculed in the epistle prefixed to Menaphon . It is difficult to over - estimate the importance of Tam- burlaine in the history of the English drama . To appre- ciate how immensely Marlowe outdistanced at ...
... play which he so unsparingly ridiculed in the epistle prefixed to Menaphon . It is difficult to over - estimate the importance of Tam- burlaine in the history of the English drama . To appre- ciate how immensely Marlowe outdistanced at ...
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... play . But that he was responsible for the vulgar touches of low comedy I am loth to allow . In the preface the publisher , Richard Jones , writes : - " I have purposely omitted and left out some fond and frivolous gestures , digressing ...
... play . But that he was responsible for the vulgar touches of low comedy I am loth to allow . In the preface the publisher , Richard Jones , writes : - " I have purposely omitted and left out some fond and frivolous gestures , digressing ...
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... play was revived at the Bull about 1650. In 1681 it had become almost wholly forgotten ; for in the preface to his play , Tamerlane , published in that year , Charles Saunders writes : " It hath been told me there is a Cock - pit play ...
... play was revived at the Bull about 1650. In 1681 it had become almost wholly forgotten ; for in the preface to his play , Tamerlane , published in that year , Charles Saunders writes : " It hath been told me there is a Cock - pit play ...
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... play . No mention of the play occurs in Henslowe's Diary earlier than September 30 , 1594 , although the entries go back to February 1591-2 . As the profits from the performance were unusually high 3 on that occasion , we may conjecture ...
... play . No mention of the play occurs in Henslowe's Diary earlier than September 30 , 1594 , although the entries go back to February 1591-2 . As the profits from the performance were unusually high 3 on that occasion , we may conjecture ...
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... play in an inter- polated state ; for no sane critic would maintain that the comic scenes belong entirely to Marlowe . One instance of a certain interpolation was pointed out by Dyce . In scene xi . there is an allusion to Dr. Lopez ...
... play in an inter- polated state ; for no sane critic would maintain that the comic scenes belong entirely to Marlowe . One instance of a certain interpolation was pointed out by Dyce . In scene xi . there is an allusion to Dr. Lopez ...
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