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the influence of Lyly , Kyd , and Peele ; second , under the domination of Marlowe's ' mighty line , ' and lastly appropriated the techniques of Greene and to a lesser degree the style of Thomas Nashe and Thomas Lodge .
the influence of Lyly , Kyd , and Peele ; second , under the domination of Marlowe's ' mighty line , ' and lastly appropriated the techniques of Greene and to a lesser degree the style of Thomas Nashe and Thomas Lodge .
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T. T. stands for Thomas Thorpe , the publisher of the First Sonnet Folio : but the identity of T. T. is all that is known for certain . Those authorities who see the First Sonnet Folio as a pirated edition are anything but convincing in ...
T. T. stands for Thomas Thorpe , the publisher of the First Sonnet Folio : but the identity of T. T. is all that is known for certain . Those authorities who see the First Sonnet Folio as a pirated edition are anything but convincing in ...
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If these 154 sonnets happened to be in the possession of the Countess , and William Harvey happened to take them to Thomas Thorpe for publication , the publication date of 1609 would fit very well . If either the Southamptons or the ...
If these 154 sonnets happened to be in the possession of the Countess , and William Harvey happened to take them to Thomas Thorpe for publication , the publication date of 1609 would fit very well . If either the Southamptons or the ...
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