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... should note that Chapman very carefully distinguished his own work from " that partly excellent Poem of Master Marlowe's , " as he called it in 1616.2 He set his work apart in the first combined edition by placing before the third ...
... should note that Chapman very carefully distinguished his own work from " that partly excellent Poem of Master Marlowe's , " as he called it in 1616.2 He set his work apart in the first combined edition by placing before the third ...
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... should not expect the " darke ofspring " of Chap- man's " strangely - intellectuall fire " to be a poem that will basically resemble or basically continue Marlowe's . In the very obscure closing words of the passage Chapman seems to ...
... should not expect the " darke ofspring " of Chap- man's " strangely - intellectuall fire " to be a poem that will basically resemble or basically continue Marlowe's . In the very obscure closing words of the passage Chapman seems to ...
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... should note that in the combination " sl " the printer sometimes uses a broken " s " for an " 1 " : see , for example , “ slylie ” ( line 147 ) , “ slake ” ( line 533 ) . Textual Commentary 17 In line 684 " vp - staring 16 Hero and Leander.
... should note that in the combination " sl " the printer sometimes uses a broken " s " for an " 1 " : see , for example , “ slylie ” ( line 147 ) , “ slake ” ( line 533 ) . Textual Commentary 17 In line 684 " vp - staring 16 Hero and Leander.
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