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Christopher Marlowe Leonard Cyril Martin. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY A. EDITIONS For ... G. Robinson : The Works of Christopher Marlowe . 1826. ( Editor said to have been George Robinson . ) R. Bell : The Poems of Christopher Marlowe . 1856.
Christopher Marlowe Leonard Cyril Martin. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY A. EDITIONS For ... G. Robinson : The Works of Christopher Marlowe . 1826. ( Editor said to have been George Robinson . ) R. Bell : The Poems of Christopher Marlowe . 1856.
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Marlowe's poem seems to be quoted by Ithamore in The Jew of Malta , iv . iv . 104-5 : < Thou in those groves by Dis above , Shalt live with me and be my love . ' and to be recalled in several passages of Dido ( 1. i . 46–9 ; II . i .
Marlowe's poem seems to be quoted by Ithamore in The Jew of Malta , iv . iv . 104-5 : < Thou in those groves by Dis above , Shalt live with me and be my love . ' and to be recalled in several passages of Dido ( 1. i . 46–9 ; II . i .
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Christopher Marlowe Leonard Cyril Martin. 20 Let him go forth known , that unknown did enter . Let him go see her though she do not languish , And then report her sick and full of anguish . If long she stays , to think the time more ...
Christopher Marlowe Leonard Cyril Martin. 20 Let him go forth known , that unknown did enter . Let him go see her though she do not languish , And then report her sick and full of anguish . If long she stays , to think the time more ...
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