The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... thoughts are vast and irregular , and the style halts and staggers under them with uneasy steps , ' ' such footing ... thought of translating it . He was fully aware that Shakspeare did not stand alone . " Charles Lamb is the very last ...
... thoughts are vast and irregular , and the style halts and staggers under them with uneasy steps , ' ' such footing ... thought of translating it . He was fully aware that Shakspeare did not stand alone . " Charles Lamb is the very last ...
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... thought it blameable to counterfeit impiety in the person of another , to bring Vice in upon the stage speaking her own dialect , and themselves being armed with an unction of self - confident impu- nity , have not scrupled to handle ...
... thought it blameable to counterfeit impiety in the person of another , to bring Vice in upon the stage speaking her own dialect , and themselves being armed with an unction of self - confident impu- nity , have not scrupled to handle ...
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... 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 shine as comets , menacing revenge , And cast a pale complexion on his cheeks . As when the ...
... 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 shine as comets , menacing revenge , And cast a pale complexion on his cheeks . As when the ...
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... thought against thy With hair dishevelled. If they would lay their crowns before my feet , Shall ransom him , or take him from his cage . The ages that shall talk of Tamburlaine , Even from this day to Plato's wondrous year , Shall talk ...
... thought against thy With hair dishevelled. If they would lay their crowns before my feet , Shall ransom him , or take him from his cage . The ages that shall talk of Tamburlaine , Even from this day to Plato's wondrous year , Shall talk ...
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Christopher Marlowe Francis Cunningham. | That never nourished thought against thy With hair dishevelled wip'st. Will never be dispensed with ' till our deaths ; Therefore , for these our harmless virgins ' sakes , Whose honours and whose ...
Christopher Marlowe Francis Cunningham. | That never nourished thought against thy With hair dishevelled wip'st. Will never be dispensed with ' till our deaths ; Therefore , for these our harmless virgins ' sakes , Whose honours and whose ...
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