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Harrison also notes the similarity to Lyly's manner of composition : “ The comedy of Love's Labour's Lost , written in a euphuistic strain , is probably his first complete play . " Since Shake - speare imitated all of the University ...
Harrison also notes the similarity to Lyly's manner of composition : “ The comedy of Love's Labour's Lost , written in a euphuistic strain , is probably his first complete play . " Since Shake - speare imitated all of the University ...
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There is abundant evidence that Shake - speare came first under the influence of Lyly , Kyd , and Peele ; second , under the domination of Marlowe's " mighty line , ” and lastly appropriated the techniques of Greene and to a lesser ...
There is abundant evidence that Shake - speare came first under the influence of Lyly , Kyd , and Peele ; second , under the domination of Marlowe's " mighty line , ” and lastly appropriated the techniques of Greene and to a lesser ...
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With earlier plays he had surpassed Lyly , Kyd , and Peele . Now he had topped Christopher Marlowe , for Marlowe had written no tragedies as commendable as Romeo and Juliet . With the subtle delineation of the character of Juliet ...
With earlier plays he had surpassed Lyly , Kyd , and Peele . Now he had topped Christopher Marlowe , for Marlowe had written no tragedies as commendable as Romeo and Juliet . With the subtle delineation of the character of Juliet ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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