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Shakespeare was anticipated not only by Spenser , but in two points also by Marlowe and Greene , in passages quoted in the Introduction to the Passionate Pilgrim . In the following summary , I include the lines in The Taming of the ...
Shakespeare was anticipated not only by Spenser , but in two points also by Marlowe and Greene , in passages quoted in the Introduction to the Passionate Pilgrim . In the following summary , I include the lines in The Taming of the ...
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Thus , in Greene's Princelie Mirrour [ i.e. pattern ) of Peereles Modestie , which is The History of Susanna euphuised and padded with speeches , and in which Tarquin's crime is attempted by the Elders , and his threat used to no ...
Thus , in Greene's Princelie Mirrour [ i.e. pattern ) of Peereles Modestie , which is The History of Susanna euphuised and padded with speeches , and in which Tarquin's crime is attempted by the Elders , and his threat used to no ...
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Hamlet , III . iv . and good will ” ; and Greene , Mena36 : “ And let me wring your heart ; phon ( ed . Grosart , vi . 79 ) : “ his for so I shall , If it be made of pene- lookes in shepheard's weede are Lordlie , trable stuff . ” .
Hamlet , III . iv . and good will ” ; and Greene , Mena36 : “ And let me wring your heart ; phon ( ed . Grosart , vi . 79 ) : “ his for so I shall , If it be made of pene- lookes in shepheard's weede are Lordlie , trable stuff . ” .
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