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... F. S. Boas , Works of Thomas Kyd ( Oxford , 1901 ; rev . 1954 ) , I.1.38-40 . revenge structure ( her villainous brother's opposition to it suggests 212.
... F. S. Boas , Works of Thomas Kyd ( Oxford , 1901 ; rev . 1954 ) , I.1.38-40 . revenge structure ( her villainous brother's opposition to it suggests 212.
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... F. S. Boas ( 1928 ) , " Oenoene to Paris , " 64 . In , e.g. Lydgate , Caxton , Heywood's Troia Britannica . 19 Peele , Tale of Troy , pp . 167-168 . 20 John Lydgate , Troy Book , Bk . II , 4074 , 4060-61 ( here Helen blames Necessity ) ...
... F. S. Boas ( 1928 ) , " Oenoene to Paris , " 64 . In , e.g. Lydgate , Caxton , Heywood's Troia Britannica . 19 Peele , Tale of Troy , pp . 167-168 . 20 John Lydgate , Troy Book , Bk . II , 4074 , 4060-61 ( here Helen blames Necessity ) ...
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... F. S. Boas . Oxford , 1901 ; rev . 1954 . The Complete Works of John Lyly . Ed . R. W. Bond . 3 vols . Oxford , 1902 . Marlowe , Christopher . The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe . Fredson Bowers . 2 vols . Cambridge , 1973 . Ed ...
... F. S. Boas . Oxford , 1901 ; rev . 1954 . The Complete Works of John Lyly . Ed . R. W. Bond . 3 vols . Oxford , 1902 . Marlowe , Christopher . The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe . Fredson Bowers . 2 vols . Cambridge , 1973 . Ed ...
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