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Pagina xxiv
Wolf seems to have come into early possession of some of Marlowe's manuscripts , since he registered ' Lucans first booke ' on the same day , but whether he brought out a ' Hero and Leander ' is not known .
Wolf seems to have come into early possession of some of Marlowe's manuscripts , since he registered ' Lucans first booke ' on the same day , but whether he brought out a ' Hero and Leander ' is not known .
Pagina xxv
There was money in Marlowe . At least seven more editions were published in the seventeenth century , in 1606 , 1609 , 1613 , 1617 , 1622 , 1629 , and 1637 , in four of which ( 1609–22 ) Blunt had a hand .
There was money in Marlowe . At least seven more editions were published in the seventeenth century , in 1606 , 1609 , 1613 , 1617 , 1622 , 1629 , and 1637 , in four of which ( 1609–22 ) Blunt had a hand .
Pagina xli
а 2 History , mentions the Lucan ( printed by Dyce ) as a ' translation or paraphrase ( for Marlowe could not translate ) ' . 1 The revival began , inevitably , with the reprinting of texts , more important for prompting critical ...
а 2 History , mentions the Lucan ( printed by Dyce ) as a ' translation or paraphrase ( for Marlowe could not translate ) ' . 1 The revival began , inevitably , with the reprinting of texts , more important for prompting critical ...
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HERO AND LEANDER I | 5 |
Her than Mas That were as white as is Ish Bind 18 When | 6 |
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