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... Marlowe and Nashe ( publ . as Marlowe's ; cited from R. H. Case's ed . of Marl.'s Works ) ; Ed . I ( v . Peele ) ; Ed . II- Edward the Second by Christopher Marlowe , 1594 ; F.Q. = The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser , 1590 ( books 1 ...
... Marlowe and Nashe ( publ . as Marlowe's ; cited from R. H. Case's ed . of Marl.'s Works ) ; Ed . I ( v . Peele ) ; Ed . II- Edward the Second by Christopher Marlowe , 1594 ; F.Q. = The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser , 1590 ( books 1 ...
Page 146
... Marlowe , Massacre of Paris ( Jan. 1593 ) , xx . 4 : Sweet Duke of Guise , our prop to lean upon , Now thou art dead , here is no stay for us . [ Sh . Soc . Trans . 1875-6 , pp . 219-311 ] . ' I believe Marlowe is the later ' ( Hart ) ...
... Marlowe , Massacre of Paris ( Jan. 1593 ) , xx . 4 : Sweet Duke of Guise , our prop to lean upon , Now thou art dead , here is no stay for us . [ Sh . Soc . Trans . 1875-6 , pp . 219-311 ] . ' I believe Marlowe is the later ' ( Hart ) ...
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... Marlowe , Ed . II , 5. 1 . 13-14 ( cited below , 5. 6. 61-2 , n . ) . From Genesis iv . II . 16. Clifford's lance The attack at Ferrybridge , during which Warwick's bastard brother was slain , was led by Clifford ( Grafton , i . 675 ) ...
... Marlowe , Ed . II , 5. 1 . 13-14 ( cited below , 5. 6. 61-2 , n . ) . From Genesis iv . II . 16. Clifford's lance The attack at Ferrybridge , during which Warwick's bastard brother was slain , was led by Clifford ( Grafton , i . 675 ) ...
Contents
CROOKBACK | vii |
The Wars of the Roses in the Chronicles | xvi |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY VI | xxxix |
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