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Sidney Lee says , " Superior as Shakespeare's powers were to those of Marlowe , his coadjustor in Henry VI , the early tragedies often reveal him in the character of a faithful disciple of that vehement delineator of tragic passion .
Sidney Lee says , " Superior as Shakespeare's powers were to those of Marlowe , his coadjustor in Henry VI , the early tragedies often reveal him in the character of a faithful disciple of that vehement delineator of tragic passion .
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in Shakespeare's early plays bears the stamp of Marlowe's inspiration . ” Charles Lamb writes , “ The reluctant pangs of abdicating royalty in Edward Il furnished hints which Shakespeare scarcely improved in his Richard II .
in Shakespeare's early plays bears the stamp of Marlowe's inspiration . ” Charles Lamb writes , “ The reluctant pangs of abdicating royalty in Edward Il furnished hints which Shakespeare scarcely improved in his Richard II .
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John and Richard 111 , was an early attempt at chronicle - play composition . Of the six problem plays , only one is sometimes referred to as first - class ; and that The Tempest . Those who see in The Tempest Shake - speare's ...
John and Richard 111 , was an early attempt at chronicle - play composition . Of the six problem plays , only one is sometimes referred to as first - class ; and that The Tempest . Those who see in The Tempest Shake - speare's ...
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