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... Mucedorus . 7th . Arden of Feversham . have never seen any of these , and cannot therefore say any thing respecting them . From the passages cited , I am led to conjecture that the subject of Mucedorus is the popular story of Valentine ...
... Mucedorus . 7th . Arden of Feversham . have never seen any of these , and cannot therefore say any thing respecting them . From the passages cited , I am led to conjecture that the subject of Mucedorus is the popular story of Valentine ...
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... Mucedorus . The latter play has been attributed to Lodge . Arden of Feversham . Published in 1592. Many critics , in- cluding Mr Swinburne , see Shakespeare's hand in the play . The topic - the story of a brutal murder which took place ...
... Mucedorus . The latter play has been attributed to Lodge . Arden of Feversham . Published in 1592. Many critics , in- cluding Mr Swinburne , see Shakespeare's hand in the play . The topic - the story of a brutal murder which took place ...
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... Mucedorus and Amadine has nothing in common with it . Lope de Vega . The celebrated Spanish dramatist and poet ( 1562-1635 ) . Three years before his death he stated his plays to be fifteen hundred in number . 254. Lilly . John Lyly ...
... Mucedorus and Amadine has nothing in common with it . Lope de Vega . The celebrated Spanish dramatist and poet ( 1562-1635 ) . Three years before his death he stated his plays to be fifteen hundred in number . 254. Lilly . John Lyly ...
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