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... Brooke in his edition of 1910 ; Brooke transferred lines 773-84 of the first edition ( beginning with “ Wherein Leander on her quiuering brest , " and ending with " Foorth plungeth , and oft flutters with her wing " ) to a position ...
... Brooke in his edition of 1910 ; Brooke transferred lines 773-84 of the first edition ( beginning with “ Wherein Leander on her quiuering brest , " and ending with " Foorth plungeth , and oft flutters with her wing " ) to a position ...
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... Brooke and MacLure , the last of whom adds , however , in his note on this line , " I cannot explain this epithet . " Actually it makes little sense , whereas the Elizabethan verb " upstart " ( meaning “ spring up " ) seems highly ...
... Brooke and MacLure , the last of whom adds , however , in his note on this line , " I cannot explain this epithet . " Actually it makes little sense , whereas the Elizabethan verb " upstart " ( meaning “ spring up " ) seems highly ...
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... Brooke . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1910. Provides an old - spelling text of Marlowe's poem , based upon the first edition , but with the punctuation altered in many places ; textual notes give a full ac- count of variants in the early ...
... Brooke . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1910. Provides an old - spelling text of Marlowe's poem , based upon the first edition , but with the punctuation altered in many places ; textual notes give a full ac- count of variants in the early ...
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