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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. 1 : on 14th August 1590 , and published in the same year , had been presented on the stage in or before 1588 ( probably in 1587 ) ; and it is equally plain that Nashe 1 had no share in the ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. 1 : on 14th August 1590 , and published in the same year , had been presented on the stage in or before 1588 ( probably in 1587 ) ; and it is equally plain that Nashe 1 had no share in the ...
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Our was on- 516 the ter- gof Del eed ce the ter nat xt , rst Te , If ed- nd es ch 08 , a ey urs ere hat at more picturesque . As the speech stands in the earlier edition it is very meagre ; the ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Our was on- 516 the ter- gof Del eed ce the ter nat xt , rst Te , If ed- nd es ch 08 , a ey urs ere hat at more picturesque . As the speech stands in the earlier edition it is very meagre ; the ...
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. additions in the terrific scene xvi . it is not easy to speak with confidence . In my judgment the text of the earlier edition is preferable . By delaying the catastrophe the additions seem to ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. additions in the terrific scene xvi . it is not easy to speak with confidence . In my judgment the text of the earlier edition is preferable . By delaying the catastrophe the additions seem to ...
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. 1596 ; and there is a notice in the Diary of its revival on 19th May 1601. On 17th May 1594 it was entered in the Stationers ' Books , but it was not published until 1633 , when it was edited by ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. 1596 ; and there is a notice in the Diary of its revival on 19th May 1601. On 17th May 1594 it was entered in the Stationers ' Books , but it was not published until 1633 , when it was edited by ...
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. silent night , " like an unquiet spirit round a spot where treasure has been buried . And what a burst of lyric ecstacy when he clasps once more his money - bags ! - " Now , Phoebus , ope the eye ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. silent night , " like an unquiet spirit round a spot where treasure has been buried . And what a burst of lyric ecstacy when he clasps once more his money - bags ! - " Now , Phoebus , ope the eye ...
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