The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Notes and Some Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1William Pickering, 1850 - 407 Seiten |
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... call to remembrance . " With very little discrimination of character , with much extravagance of incident , with no pathos where pathos was to be expected , and with a profusion of inflated language , Tamburlaine is nevertheless a very ...
... call to remembrance . " With very little discrimination of character , with much extravagance of incident , with no pathos where pathos was to be expected , and with a profusion of inflated language , Tamburlaine is nevertheless a very ...
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... calls it a " translation . " Hist . of Engl . Poet . iii . 434 , ed . 4to . Though Warton was perhaps better acquainted with the Greek and Roman writers than any of our poetical antiquaries , Tyrwhitt always excepted , yet this is not ...
... calls it a " translation . " Hist . of Engl . Poet . iii . 434 , ed . 4to . Though Warton was perhaps better acquainted with the Greek and Roman writers than any of our poetical antiquaries , Tyrwhitt always excepted , yet this is not ...
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... the best in Bristo , baste of idgno Who cals me Lepid , I will call him Tristo . " " bвer od Epigrams , Book iii . Ep . 21 ed . folio . TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT , IN TWO PARTS . VOL . ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA . lxxv Page Ixix 117 227.
... the best in Bristo , baste of idgno Who cals me Lepid , I will call him Tristo . " " bвer od Epigrams , Book iii . Ep . 21 ed . folio . TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT , IN TWO PARTS . VOL . ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA . lxxv Page Ixix 117 227.
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... call thee ? brother ? no , a foe ; Monster of nature , shame unto thy stock , That dar'st presume thy sovereign for to mock ! - Meander , come : I am abus'd , Meander . [ Exeunt all except Cosroe and Menaphon . MEN . How now , my lord ...
... call thee ? brother ? no , a foe ; Monster of nature , shame unto thy stock , That dar'st presume thy sovereign for to mock ! - Meander , come : I am abus'd , Meander . [ Exeunt all except Cosroe and Menaphon . MEN . How now , my lord ...
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... call it mean , because , being yet obscure , The nations far remov'd admire me not , ) And when my name and honour shall be spread As far as Boreas claps his brazen wings , Or fair Böotes * sends his cheerful light , Then shalt thou be ...
... call it mean , because , being yet obscure , The nations far remov'd admire me not , ) And when my name and honour shall be spread As far as Boreas claps his brazen wings , Or fair Böotes * sends his cheerful light , Then shalt thou be ...
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