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It is commonly acknowledged to be the most Ovidian of all the Ovidian imitations , diamond - hard and glittering , witty , sensuous , and wonderfully integrated ; artistically the best thing that Marlowe ever did .
It is commonly acknowledged to be the most Ovidian of all the Ovidian imitations , diamond - hard and glittering , witty , sensuous , and wonderfully integrated ; artistically the best thing that Marlowe ever did .
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But this was a new voice in English poetry , and Marlowe's supreme achievement was to make blank verse ( then a new form in England , and hitherto formal , stiff , and dull ) an incomparable vehicle for dramatic speech .
But this was a new voice in English poetry , and Marlowe's supreme achievement was to make blank verse ( then a new form in England , and hitherto formal , stiff , and dull ) an incomparable vehicle for dramatic speech .
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Marlowe . The career and work of Marlowe have attracted many studies and many different approaches . The book most relevant here is F. P. Wilson , Marlowe and the Early Shakespeare ( 1953 ) , Oxford University Press .
Marlowe . The career and work of Marlowe have attracted many studies and many different approaches . The book most relevant here is F. P. Wilson , Marlowe and the Early Shakespeare ( 1953 ) , Oxford University Press .
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