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And , for good measure , Smith cites a 1631 allusion that attributes the play to Marlowe ; the previous earliest known attribution was of 1671 . Robert Hamilton Ball's “ Cinthio's Epitia and Measure for Measure " is a careful but ...
And , for good measure , Smith cites a 1631 allusion that attributes the play to Marlowe ; the previous earliest known attribution was of 1671 . Robert Hamilton Ball's “ Cinthio's Epitia and Measure for Measure " is a careful but ...
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To judge the artistry of Thomas Heywood's double - plot plays one must ask these questions : Is there a principle by which ... Can we discern the selecting eye and the cunning hand of an artist at work putting together a play with a new ...
To judge the artistry of Thomas Heywood's double - plot plays one must ask these questions : Is there a principle by which ... Can we discern the selecting eye and the cunning hand of an artist at work putting together a play with a new ...
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play originated , it is usually said , by Beaumont and Fletcher.13 Heywood's play is usually placed between 1630 and 1636. The use of such a theme , therefore , can do no more than establish Heywood's conscious interest in a distinctive ...
play originated , it is usually said , by Beaumont and Fletcher.13 Heywood's play is usually placed between 1630 and 1636. The use of such a theme , therefore , can do no more than establish Heywood's conscious interest in a distinctive ...
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