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... published play was Titus Andronicus , printed anony- mously in 1594 ° and followed within about a month by a bad text of Henry VI , Part II , likewise anonymous and of still disputed authorship . Sixteen other plays were published in ...
... published play was Titus Andronicus , printed anony- mously in 1594 ° and followed within about a month by a bad text of Henry VI , Part II , likewise anonymous and of still disputed authorship . Sixteen other plays were published in ...
الصفحة 746
... published in 1684 and thereafter by the bookseller Jacob Tonson with the advice and aid of John Dryden.1 These were advertised at times as " published by Mr. Dryden , " and they were popularly referred to ( even the additions published ...
... published in 1684 and thereafter by the bookseller Jacob Tonson with the advice and aid of John Dryden.1 These were advertised at times as " published by Mr. Dryden , " and they were popularly referred to ( even the additions published ...
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... published while an Oxford undergraduate , met with no success ; to isolation , for he got out of touch with English literary society and came to feel that his native English was being supplanted by his acquired German ; and to a ...
... published while an Oxford undergraduate , met with no success ; to isolation , for he got out of touch with English literary society and came to feel that his native English was being supplanted by his acquired German ; and to a ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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