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... Marlowe in this play is more easily regarded as due to his influence , often apparent in Shakespeare's early work , or to imitation of him , most natural in an aspiring dramatist who aimed at such successes as the author of Tam ...
... Marlowe in this play is more easily regarded as due to his influence , often apparent in Shakespeare's early work , or to imitation of him , most natural in an aspiring dramatist who aimed at such successes as the author of Tam ...
Page xiii
... Marlowe's play of this kind , Edward the Second , is of later date , probably his last piece of work . For more about Peele and Marlowe , see Introductions to Parts II . and III . respectively . These remarks pave the way to the ...
... Marlowe's play of this kind , Edward the Second , is of later date , probably his last piece of work . For more about Peele and Marlowe , see Introductions to Parts II . and III . respectively . These remarks pave the way to the ...
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... Marlowe's use of these terms in Tamburlaine I will deal in 3 Henry VI . ( Introduction ) . Marlowe had Spenser's " thrice - happy , " and Peele's " thrice - reverend " to go upon . But he is found at once developing it as Peele does .
... Marlowe's use of these terms in Tamburlaine I will deal in 3 Henry VI . ( Introduction ) . Marlowe had Spenser's " thrice - happy , " and Peele's " thrice - reverend " to go upon . But he is found at once developing it as Peele does .
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