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... perhaps recognizing the need for an alternative career, he wrote and published the narrative poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. These are the only works we can be certain that Shakespeare himself was responsible for putting ...
... perhaps recognizing the need for an alternative career, he wrote and published the narrative poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. These are the only works we can be certain that Shakespeare himself was responsible for putting ...
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... perhaps with Thomas Nashe (1567–c. 1601) in Henry VI, Part I and with George Peele (1556–96) in Titus Andronicus. And towards the end he collaborated with George Wilkins ( . 1604–8) in Pericles, and with his younger colleagues Thomas ...
... perhaps with Thomas Nashe (1567–c. 1601) in Henry VI, Part I and with George Peele (1556–96) in Titus Andronicus. And towards the end he collaborated with George Wilkins ( . 1604–8) in Pericles, and with his younger colleagues Thomas ...
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... perhaps because the vogue for sonnet sequences, which peaked in the 1590s, had passed by then. They were not reprinted until 1640, and then only in garbled form along with poems by other writers. Happily, in 1623, seven years after he ...
... perhaps because the vogue for sonnet sequences, which peaked in the 1590s, had passed by then. They were not reprinted until 1640, and then only in garbled form along with poems by other writers. Happily, in 1623, seven years after he ...
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... (perhaps with Thomas Nashe) 1592 Titus Andronicus (perhaps with George Peele) 1592 Richard III 1592–3 Venus and Adonis (poem) 1592–3 The Rape of Lucrece (poem) 1593–4 The Comedy of Errors 1594 Love's Labour's Lost 1594–5 Edward III ...
... (perhaps with Thomas Nashe) 1592 Titus Andronicus (perhaps with George Peele) 1592 Richard III 1592–3 Venus and Adonis (poem) 1592–3 The Rape of Lucrece (poem) 1593–4 The Comedy of Errors 1594 Love's Labour's Lost 1594–5 Edward III ...
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