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Two parts of Tamburlaine , the first play by that extraordinary young Christopher Marlowe , appeared in 1587-88 , and were rapidly followed by The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus in 1588 and The Jew of Malta in 1589 .
Two parts of Tamburlaine , the first play by that extraordinary young Christopher Marlowe , appeared in 1587-88 , and were rapidly followed by The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus in 1588 and The Jew of Malta in 1589 .
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The depression which followed the peace of 1815-16 forced Henry's banking house into bankruptcy , along with many others , but Jane had only £ 13 on deposit there , the rest of her earningsless than £ 1,000 - being with patriotic or ...
The depression which followed the peace of 1815-16 forced Henry's banking house into bankruptcy , along with many others , but Jane had only £ 13 on deposit there , the rest of her earningsless than £ 1,000 - being with patriotic or ...
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Finally by 1833 Mary's illnesses had become so frequent and were followed by such prolonged periods of deep depression that Lamb gave up their lodgings and moved with her into the small private hospital where she had of late been cared ...
Finally by 1833 Mary's illnesses had become so frequent and were followed by such prolonged periods of deep depression that Lamb gave up their lodgings and moved with her into the small private hospital where she had of late been cared ...
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