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Author: Ahrends, Günter
Title: Die Bildersprache in Marlowes Edward II.
Journal: Germanisch-Romanische Monatsschrift
Year: 1969
Volume: 19
Pages: 353–379
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Author: Ando, Sadao
Title: A Descriptive Syntax of Christopher Marlowe's Language
Year: 1976
City: Tokyo
Publisher: University of Tokyo Press
ISBN: 978-0860081623
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Author: Baldwin, T. W.
Title: The Genesis of Some Passages Which Spenser Borrowed from Marlowe
Journal: English Literary History
Year: 1942
Volume: 9
Number: 3
Pages: 157–187
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Author: Baldwin, T. W.
Title: The Genesis of Some Passages Which Spenser Borrowed from Marlowe
Journal: English Literary History
Year: 1945
Volume: 12
Number: 2
Pages: 165
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Author: Benaquist, Lawrence Michael
Title: The tripartite structure of Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine plays and Edward the Second
Series: Salzburg Studies in English Literature Elizabethan and Renaissance Studies
Year: 1975
Volume: 43
City: Salzburg
Publisher: Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur
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Author: Binda, Hilary J.
Title: Hell and Hypertext Hath No Limits: Electronic Texts and the Crises in Criticism
Journal: Early Modern Literary Studies
Year: 2000
Volume: 5
Number: 3
Pages: 1–29
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Author: Bobin, Donna
Title: Marlowe's Humor
Journal: Massachusetts Studies in English
Year: 1969
Volume: 2
Pages: 29–40
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Author: Bonsonnet, Felix
Title: The Function of Stage Properties in Christopher Marlowe's Plays
Series: Cooper Monographs on English and American Language and Literature
Year: 1978
Volume: 27=Theatrical physiognomy series
City: Bern
Publisher: Francke
ISBN: 3772014054
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Author: Briggs, Julia
Title: Marlowe's Massacre at Paris: A Reconsideration
Journal: Review of English Studies
Year: 1983
Volume: 34
Pages: 257–278
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Author: Brooke, Charles Frederic Tucker
Title: Marlowe's Versification and Style
Journal: Studies in Philology
Year: 1922
Volume: 19
Number: 2
Pages: 186–205
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