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Introduction I. CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE ' Cristofer the sonne of John Marlow ' was christened in the church of St George the Martyr , Canterbury , on 26 February 1564 ; ' Christopher Marlowe slaine by ffrancis ffrezar ' ( i.e. , Ingram ...
Introduction I. CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE ' Cristofer the sonne of John Marlow ' was christened in the church of St George the Martyr , Canterbury , on 26 February 1564 ; ' Christopher Marlowe slaine by ffrancis ffrezar ' ( i.e. , Ingram ...
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authors of The Second Part of the Return from Parnassus ( 1606 ) summed it up : Marlowe was happy in his buskind muse , Alas unhappy in his life and end . Pity it is that wit so ill should dwell , Wit lent from heaven , but vices sent ...
authors of The Second Part of the Return from Parnassus ( 1606 ) summed it up : Marlowe was happy in his buskind muse , Alas unhappy in his life and end . Pity it is that wit so ill should dwell , Wit lent from heaven , but vices sent ...
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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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