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Such a vocabulary , never equaled or even approached by any other writer , could only be acquired by constant and consistent ... He enjoyed writing ; he felt a compulsion to express his thoughts in writing , and we imagine that , in all ...
Such a vocabulary , never equaled or even approached by any other writer , could only be acquired by constant and consistent ... He enjoyed writing ; he felt a compulsion to express his thoughts in writing , and we imagine that , in all ...
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If we proceed at a modest rate of writing from the year 1579 , listing the apprentice plays , the simple plays , the experimental plays , and the immature plays between 1579 and 1591 ( The Merry Wives of Windsor excepted ) ; with the ...
If we proceed at a modest rate of writing from the year 1579 , listing the apprentice plays , the simple plays , the experimental plays , and the immature plays between 1579 and 1591 ( The Merry Wives of Windsor excepted ) ; with the ...
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Greene is accusing Shake - speare of nearplagiarism . Now the contention has been made that both Marlowe and Greene collaborated with Shake - speare in writing King Henry VI . A. W. Pollard states , “ Greene himself must , I think ...
Greene is accusing Shake - speare of nearplagiarism . Now the contention has been made that both Marlowe and Greene collaborated with Shake - speare in writing King Henry VI . A. W. Pollard states , “ Greene himself must , I think ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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