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... published by itself in 1598 , for the first time , as far as we know . But the fact that the present facsimile is based upon a unique copy may well lead us to suspect that an earlier edition ( of 1593 ? ) has completely disappeared . In ...
... published by itself in 1598 , for the first time , as far as we know . But the fact that the present facsimile is based upon a unique copy may well lead us to suspect that an earlier edition ( of 1593 ? ) has completely disappeared . In ...
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... published by itself ? We find an unbroken poem of 818 lines , falling into a symmetrical , triadic design . We have first the leisurely scene of the lovers ' first encounter at the feast of Adonis , a section of 384 lines ; we have next ...
... published by itself ? We find an unbroken poem of 818 lines , falling into a symmetrical , triadic design . We have first the leisurely scene of the lovers ' first encounter at the feast of Adonis , a section of 384 lines ; we have next ...
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... published very early in what is now the year 1598 , and that Linley proceeded somewhat later in that year to publish his edition , which constituted the second printing of Marlowe's poem , along with the first printing of Chapman's poem ...
... published very early in what is now the year 1598 , and that Linley proceeded somewhat later in that year to publish his edition , which constituted the second printing of Marlowe's poem , along with the first printing of Chapman's poem ...
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