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Page 12
... published one of those odd miscellanies , fashionable at the time , half moral and poetical , half fiercely polemical , which he called a " Theatre , wherein be represented as well the Miseries and Calamities which follow the voluptuous ...
... published one of those odd miscellanies , fashionable at the time , half moral and poetical , half fiercely polemical , which he called a " Theatre , wherein be represented as well the Miseries and Calamities which follow the voluptuous ...
Page 104
... published his Defense of Poesie , and had written the Arcadia , though it was not yet published . Marlowe had begun to write , and others beside him were preparing the change which was to come on the English Drama . Two scholars who had ...
... published his Defense of Poesie , and had written the Arcadia , though it was not yet published . Marlowe had begun to write , and others beside him were preparing the change which was to come on the English Drama . Two scholars who had ...
Page 124
... published in two parcels , each of three books , in 1590 and 1596 ; and after his death two cantos , with two stray ... published in 1590 contain , as he states in his prefatory letter , the legends of Holiness , of Temperance , and of ...
... published in two parcels , each of three books , in 1590 and 1596 ; and after his death two cantos , with two stray ... published in 1590 contain , as he states in his prefatory letter , the legends of Holiness , of Temperance , and of ...
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