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/mahr loh"vee euhn/, adj.of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Christopher Marlowe or his writings, esp. his plays.[1585-95; MARLOWE (Latinization with -v- substitution) + -IAN]
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marlovian — (ˈ)mär|lōvēən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Christopher Marlowe died 1593 English dramatist + English ian 1. : of, relating to, or characteristic of Christopher Marlowe a Marlovian fondness for exotic names Louis MacNeice … Useful english dictionary
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Thomas Thorpe — (c. 1569 or 1570 ndash; 1635?) was an English publisher, most famous for publishing Shakespeare s sonnets and several works by Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson. His publication of the sonnets has long been controversial. Nineteenth century… … Wikipedia