The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... fair form of Margaret is wanting , and Marlowe has hardly earned the credit of having breathed a few casual inspirations into a greater mind than his own . " When the illustrious possessor of this greater mind was himself spoken to on ...
... fair form of Margaret is wanting , and Marlowe has hardly earned the credit of having breathed a few casual inspirations into a greater mind than his own . " When the illustrious possessor of this greater mind was himself spoken to on ...
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... fair 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 ...
... fair 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 ...
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... fair Böötes sends his cheerful light , Then shalt thou be competitor with me , And sit with Tamburlaine in all his majesty . Ther . Not Hermes , prolocutor to the gods , Could use persuasions more pathetical . Tamb . Nor are Apollo's ...
... fair Böötes sends his cheerful light , Then shalt thou be competitor with me , And sit with Tamburlaine in all his majesty . Ther . Not Hermes , prolocutor to the gods , Could use persuasions more pathetical . Tamb . Nor are Apollo's ...
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... fair Persepolis . thief ? I marvel much he stole it not away . [ Trumpets sound to the battle : Mycetes dies runs out . SCENE V. Enter Cosroe , Tamburlaine , Theridamas , Menaphon , Meander , Ortygius , Techel- les , Usumcasane , with ...
... fair Persepolis . thief ? I marvel much he stole it not away . [ Trumpets sound to the battle : Mycetes dies runs out . SCENE V. Enter Cosroe , Tamburlaine , Theridamas , Menaphon , Meander , Ortygius , Techel- les , Usumcasane , with ...
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... fair Zenocrate , Let not a man so vile and barbarous , That holds you from your father in despite , And keeps you from the honours of a queen , ( Being supposed his worthless concubine , ) Be honoured with your love but for necessity ...
... fair Zenocrate , Let not a man so vile and barbarous , That holds you from your father in despite , And keeps you from the honours of a queen , ( Being supposed his worthless concubine , ) Be honoured with your love but for necessity ...
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