The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... falling occasionally almost into numerous prose , lines of fourteen syllables being very common in all our old dramatists , but regular and harmonious at other times , as the most accurate ear could require . " No man reaped greater ...
... falling occasionally almost into numerous prose , lines of fourteen syllables being very common in all our old dramatists , but regular and harmonious at other times , as the most accurate ear could require . " No man reaped greater ...
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... fall from his sphere , Drive all their horses headlong down the Than Tamburlaine be slain or overcome . hill . Tech . Come , let us march ! Tamb . Stay ! ask a parle first . The Soldiers enter . Open the mails , yet guard the treasure ...
... fall from his sphere , Drive all their horses headlong down the Than Tamburlaine be slain or overcome . hill . Tech . Come , let us march ! Tamb . Stay ! ask a parle first . The Soldiers enter . Open the mails , yet guard the treasure ...
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... fall like mellowed fruit with shakes of death , In fäir Persia , noble Tamburlaine Shall be my regent and remain as king . Orty . In happy hour we have set the crown Upon your kingly head that seeks our honour , In joining with the man ...
... fall like mellowed fruit with shakes of death , In fäir Persia , noble Tamburlaine Shall be my regent and remain as king . Orty . In happy hour we have set the crown Upon your kingly head that seeks our honour , In joining with the man ...
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... fall upon the earth , or sun reflex his virtuous beams thereon , he ground is mantled with such multitudes . Baj . All this is true as holy Mahomet ; nd all the trees are blasted with our breaths . K. of Fez . What thinks your greatness ...
... fall upon the earth , or sun reflex his virtuous beams thereon , he ground is mantled with such multitudes . Baj . All this is true as holy Mahomet ; nd all the trees are blasted with our breaths . K. of Fez . What thinks your greatness ...
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... fall shall make me famous through the world . I will not tell thee how I'll handle thee , But every common soldier of my camp Shall smile to see thy miserable state . K. of Fez . What means the mighty Turkish emperor , To talk with one ...
... fall shall make me famous through the world . I will not tell thee how I'll handle thee , But every common soldier of my camp Shall smile to see thy miserable state . K. of Fez . What means the mighty Turkish emperor , To talk with one ...
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