The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... Dido , Queen of Carthage , which , in Mr. Collier's opinion , was written in 1590 , although not printed till 1594 , Marlowe was assisted , or perhaps rather his work was completed , by his old opponent Thomas Nash . However this may be ...
... Dido , Queen of Carthage , which , in Mr. Collier's opinion , was written in 1590 , although not printed till 1594 , Marlowe was assisted , or perhaps rather his work was completed , by his old opponent Thomas Nash . However this may be ...
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... Dido's treasury ! Take what ye will , but leave Æneas here . " I now come to the poem of Hero and Leander , or The Sestiad , as I supposé Marlowe must have intended to call it ( from the town of Sestos , in which the scene is laid ) ; a ...
... Dido's treasury ! Take what ye will , but leave Æneas here . " I now come to the poem of Hero and Leander , or The Sestiad , as I supposé Marlowe must have intended to call it ( from the town of Sestos , in which the scene is laid ) ; a ...
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... Dido , Queen of Carthage . PERSONS REPRESENTED . That. Dum . But how wilt thou get oppor- tunity ? Fri. Tush , my lord , let me alone for that . Dum . Friar , come with me ; We will go talk more of this within . SCENE IV . [ Exeunt ...
... Dido , Queen of Carthage . PERSONS REPRESENTED . That. Dum . But how wilt thou get oppor- tunity ? Fri. Tush , my lord , let me alone for that . Dum . Friar , come with me ; We will go talk more of this within . SCENE IV . [ Exeunt ...
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... Dido . Anna . Nurse . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. Here the curtains draw : -there is discovered Jupiter dandling Ganymede upon his knee , and Hermes lying asleep . Jup . Come , gentle Ganymede , and play with me ; I love thee well , say ...
... Dido . Anna . Nurse . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. Here the curtains draw : -there is discovered Jupiter dandling Ganymede upon his knee , and Hermes lying asleep . Jup . Come , gentle Ganymede , and play with me ; I love thee well , say ...
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... " you proud , Had not the heavens , conceived with hell born clouds , Veiled his resplendent glory from your view ! For my sake , pity him , Oceanus , nat erst - while issued from thy wat'ry loins , 174 LACT E DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE .
... " you proud , Had not the heavens , conceived with hell born clouds , Veiled his resplendent glory from your view ! For my sake , pity him , Oceanus , nat erst - while issued from thy wat'ry loins , 174 LACT E DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE .
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