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Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, George Peele, Thomas Lodge, Samuel Daniel, Countess of Pembroke/Robert Garnier, Thomas Preston, Thomas Sackville & Thomas Norton, Robert Wilmot/Inner Temple, Robert Greene, George Gascoigne/Francis Kinwelmersh/Christopher Yelverton, Thomas Hughes, and anonymous authors of Shakespeare apocrypha : an index

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"The figurative language of the tragedies of Shakespeare's chief 16th-century contemporaries" was published by Garland Pub. in 1984 - New York, it has 1030 pages and the language of the book is English.


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