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( 9 ) ENDYMION AND PHOEBE The poems by Shakespeare and Marlowe were an instant and lasting success , and no man was truly a gallant unless he kept copies under his pillow and was free with his quotations .
( 9 ) ENDYMION AND PHOEBE The poems by Shakespeare and Marlowe were an instant and lasting success , and no man was truly a gallant unless he kept copies under his pillow and was free with his quotations .
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ( 1564-1616 ) In his own lifetime Shakespeare was at least as well known for his poems as for his plays . By 1617 , a year after his death , there had been eleven registered editions of Venus and Adonis ( there were ...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ( 1564-1616 ) In his own lifetime Shakespeare was at least as well known for his poems as for his plays . By 1617 , a year after his death , there had been eleven registered editions of Venus and Adonis ( there were ...
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SHAKESPEARE . Recent editions of Venus and Adonis are in Arden Shakespeare , The Poems , edited by F. T. Prince ( 1960 ) , Methuen ; and the New Cambridge Shakespeare , The Poems , edited by J. C. Maxwell ( 1966 ) , Cambridge University ...
SHAKESPEARE . Recent editions of Venus and Adonis are in Arden Shakespeare , The Poems , edited by F. T. Prince ( 1960 ) , Methuen ; and the New Cambridge Shakespeare , The Poems , edited by J. C. Maxwell ( 1966 ) , Cambridge University ...
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