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... 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.
... 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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... example from 1611 ) . Perhaps line 3 provides an example of an " acephalous " line , analogous to line 457 : " Murder , rape , warre , lust and trecherie . " The reading " then " in line 789 ( i.e. , 2.305 ) has puzzled modern editors ...
... example from 1611 ) . Perhaps line 3 provides an example of an " acephalous " line , analogous to line 457 : " Murder , rape , warre , lust and trecherie . " The reading " then " in line 789 ( i.e. , 2.305 ) has puzzled modern editors ...
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Christopher Marlowe. example of these advantages may be found in the poem's opening line : " On Hellespont guiltie of True - loues blood . " Martin and Mac- Lure modernize this line to read " On Hellespont , guilty of true love's blood ...
Christopher Marlowe. example of these advantages may be found in the poem's opening line : " On Hellespont guiltie of True - loues blood . " Martin and Mac- Lure modernize this line to read " On Hellespont , guilty of true love's blood ...
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