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More important : this was Marlowe's apprenticeship . In the course of turning out many hundreds of rhymed couplets in translating Ovid , he laid the foundation for that mastery of the form that makes Hero and Leander , though unfinished ...
More important : this was Marlowe's apprenticeship . In the course of turning out many hundreds of rhymed couplets in translating Ovid , he laid the foundation for that mastery of the form that makes Hero and Leander , though unfinished ...
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Barabas's daughter , Abigail , was just Juliet's age ; in Romeo and Juliet her father pronounces upon her a valediction inspired from Marlowe's words : Death lies on her like an untimely frost , Upon the sweetest flower of all the field ...
Barabas's daughter , Abigail , was just Juliet's age ; in Romeo and Juliet her father pronounces upon her a valediction inspired from Marlowe's words : Death lies on her like an untimely frost , Upon the sweetest flower of all the field ...
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We owe the realisation of this to Professor Leo Kirschbaum , with whose argument I in general sympathise and whose full text in his edition of Marlowe's Plays ( Meridian Books , 1962 ) I follow . 8 This in itself gives a wrong emphasis ...
We owe the realisation of this to Professor Leo Kirschbaum , with whose argument I in general sympathise and whose full text in his edition of Marlowe's Plays ( Meridian Books , 1962 ) I follow . 8 This in itself gives a wrong emphasis ...
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