Ovid's elegies Ovid's elegies

Ovid's elegies

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Ovid's elegies, Christopher Marlowe. Revised version of http://ota.ox.ac.uk/id/1624 . Ovid's elegies The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 Ovid Bowers, Fredson Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1973 [1580-1587]

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1587
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
1
Page
PUBLISHER
University of Oxford
SIZE
101.9
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