The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... fear of hideous revenge , I stand aghast ! but most astonièd To see his choler shut in secret thoughts , And wrapt in silence of his angry soul ! Upon his brows was pourtrayed ugly death ; And in his eyes the furies of his heart That ...
... fear of hideous revenge , I stand aghast ! but most astonièd To see his choler shut in secret thoughts , And wrapt in silence of his angry soul ! Upon his brows was pourtrayed ugly death ; And in his eyes the furies of his heart That ...
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... fear and terror of the world , Vill first subdue the Turk , and then en- large hose Christian captives , which you keep as slaves , urthening their bodies with your heavy chains , nd feeding them with thin and slender fare , hat naked ...
... fear and terror of the world , Vill first subdue the Turk , and then en- large hose Christian captives , which you keep as slaves , urthening their bodies with your heavy chains , nd feeding them with thin and slender fare , hat naked ...
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... fear , to feed his lust . Arab . Let grief and fury hasten on venge ; Let Tamburlaine for his offences feel Such plagues as we and heaven can pow him . I long to break my spear upon his crest And prove the weight of his victorious For ...
... fear , to feed his lust . Arab . Let grief and fury hasten on venge ; Let Tamburlaine for his offences feel Such plagues as we and heaven can pow him . I long to break my spear upon his crest And prove the weight of his victorious For ...
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... fear the custom , proper to his sword , Which he observes as parcel of his fame , Intending so to terrify the world , By any innovation or remorse Will never be dispensed with ' till our deaths ; THE FIRST PART OF [ ACT.
... fear the custom , proper to his sword , Which he observes as parcel of his fame , Intending so to terrify the world , By any innovation or remorse Will never be dispensed with ' till our deaths ; THE FIRST PART OF [ ACT.
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... fear , ( Before all hope of rescue were denied ) Submit yourselves and us to servitude . Therefore in that your safeties and our own , Your honours , liberties , and lives were weighed In equal care and balance with our own , Endure as ...
... fear , ( Before all hope of rescue were denied ) Submit yourselves and us to servitude . Therefore in that your safeties and our own , Your honours , liberties , and lives were weighed In equal care and balance with our own , Endure as ...
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