The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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Page lvii
... Marlowe's and Greene's . But I cannot think that the distinction which he assumed between the Marlowe and the Greene scenes the latter of which he believed to include the body of the French portion of the action of the play was of its ...
... Marlowe's and Greene's . But I cannot think that the distinction which he assumed between the Marlowe and the Greene scenes the latter of which he believed to include the body of the French portion of the action of the play was of its ...
Page lviii
William Shakespeare. Fleay himself pointed out , it was the Marlowe of “ Tam- burlaine , " not the Marlowe of " Faustus , " whose hand seemed traceable in the more sustained part of the drama . And I cannot perceive that there was any ...
William Shakespeare. Fleay himself pointed out , it was the Marlowe of “ Tam- burlaine , " not the Marlowe of " Faustus , " whose hand seemed traceable in the more sustained part of the drama . And I cannot perceive that there was any ...
Page lix
William Shakespeare. common to them - except in the case of Marlowe , who may not yet have reached the full development of his powers , while Greene's imitative capacity seems in the present connexion more noticeable than his special ...
William Shakespeare. common to them - except in the case of Marlowe , who may not yet have reached the full development of his powers , while Greene's imitative capacity seems in the present connexion more noticeable than his special ...
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