The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... 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 name which Chapman retained , or perhaps ...
... 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 name which Chapman retained , or perhaps ...
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... leave thee till the death . Ther . Nor thee nor them , thrice noble Tamburlaine , Shall want my heart to be with gladness pierced , To do you honour and security . Tamb . A thousand thanks , worthy The- ridamas . And now fair madam ...
... leave thee till the death . Ther . Nor thee nor them , thrice noble Tamburlaine , Shall want my heart to be with gladness pierced , To do you honour and security . Tamb . A thousand thanks , worthy The- ridamas . And now fair madam ...
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... leave to thee and to Theridamas , [ All go out but Tamb . , Tech . , Ther . , and Usum . Tamb . " And ride in triumph through Persepolis ! " Is it not brave to be a king , Techelles ? Usumcasane and Theridamas , Is it not passing brave ...
... leave to thee and to Theridamas , [ All go out but Tamb . , Tech . , Ther . , and Usum . Tamb . " And ride in triumph through Persepolis ! " Is it not brave to be a king , Techelles ? Usumcasane and Theridamas , Is it not passing brave ...
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... leave my body senseless as the earth . r else unite you to his life and soul , hat I may live and die with Tamburlaine ! Enter behind Tamburlaine , Techelles , and others . Agyd . With Tamburlaine ! Ah , fair Zenocrate , Let not a man ...
... leave my body senseless as the earth . r else unite you to his life and soul , hat I may live and die with Tamburlaine ! Enter behind Tamburlaine , Techelles , and others . Agyd . With Tamburlaine ! Ah , fair Zenocrate , Let not a man ...
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... Leave words , and let them feel your lances ' points Which glided through the bowels of the Greeks . Baj . Well said , my stout contributory kings : Your threefold army and my hugy host Shall swallow up these base - born Persians . Tech ...
... Leave words , and let them feel your lances ' points Which glided through the bowels of the Greeks . Baj . Well said , my stout contributory kings : Your threefold army and my hugy host Shall swallow up these base - born Persians . Tech ...
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