The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... face has been a grindstone for men's swords : His hands are hacked : some fingers quite cut off ; Who , when he speaks , grunts like a hog , and looks Like one that is employed in catzerie And cross - biting - such a sort of rogue As is ...
... face has been a grindstone for men's swords : His hands are hacked : some fingers quite cut off ; Who , when he speaks , grunts like a hog , and looks Like one that is employed in catzerie And cross - biting - such a sort of rogue As is ...
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... faces shined the quenchless fire That after burnt the pride of Asia ; " and the charming verses in which Dido indulges her fancy in equipping the ships of her lover : " I'll give thee tackling made of rivelled gold , Wound on the barks ...
... faces shined the quenchless fire That after burnt the pride of Asia ; " and the charming verses in which Dido indulges her fancy in equipping the ships of her lover : " I'll give thee tackling made of rivelled gold , Wound on the barks ...
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... face , and to recognise the full extent of the gulf which separated them . Elizabeth at this moment held such a com- manding position in the hearts of her people that it was quite in her power to have bridged over this chasm of ...
... face , and to recognise the full extent of the gulf which separated them . Elizabeth at this moment held such a com- manding position in the hearts of her people that it was quite in her power to have bridged over this chasm of ...
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... face and heavenly hue Must grave his bed that conquers Asia , And means to be a terror to the world , Measuring the limits of his empery By east and west , as Phoebus doth his course . Lie here ye weeds that I disdain to wear ! This ...
... face and heavenly hue Must grave his bed that conquers Asia , And means to be a terror to the world , Measuring the limits of his empery By east and west , as Phoebus doth his course . Lie here ye weeds that I disdain to wear ! This ...
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... face and stout aspect , Deserv'st to have the leading of an host ? Forsake thy king , and do but join with me , And we will triumph over all the world ; I hold the fates bound fast in iron chains , And with my hand turn fortune's wheel ...
... face and stout aspect , Deserv'st to have the leading of an host ? Forsake thy king , and do but join with me , And we will triumph over all the world ; I hold the fates bound fast in iron chains , And with my hand turn fortune's wheel ...
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