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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... blood , mounts up to the air . " Id . ibid . 257 . Besides The First Part of the Contention and The True Tragedie , * some other play or plays , of which Greene was either the sole or joint author , and in which Marlowe had no concern ...
... blood , mounts up to the air . " Id . ibid . 257 . Besides The First Part of the Contention and The True Tragedie , * some other play or plays , of which Greene was either the sole or joint author , and in which Marlowe had no concern ...
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... blood that makes a dainty show . THER . Then now , my lord , I humbly take my leave . Myc . Theridamas , farewell ten thousand times . [ Exit Theridamas . Ah , Menaphon , why stay'st thou thus behind , When other men press + forward for ...
... blood that makes a dainty show . THER . Then now , my lord , I humbly take my leave . Myc . Theridamas , farewell ten thousand times . [ Exit Theridamas . Ah , Menaphon , why stay'st thou thus behind , When other men press + forward for ...
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... blood and empery . Resolve , my lords and loving soldiers , now To save your king and country from decay . Then strike up , drum ; and all the stars that make The loathsome circle of my dated life , Direct my weapon to his barbarous ...
... blood and empery . Resolve , my lords and loving soldiers , now To save your king and country from decay . Then strike up , drum ; and all the stars that make The loathsome circle of my dated life , Direct my weapon to his barbarous ...
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... blood my life slides through my wound ; My soul begins to take her flight to hell , And summons all my senses to depart : The heat and moisture , which did feed each other , For want of nourishment to feed them both , Are ‡ dry and cold ...
... blood my life slides through my wound ; My soul begins to take her flight to hell , And summons all my senses to depart : The heat and moisture , which did feed each other , For want of nourishment to feed them both , Are ‡ dry and cold ...
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... blood , Too harsh a subject for your dainty ears . ZENO . As looks the sun through Nilus ' flowing ! stream , Or when the Morning holds him in her arms , So looks my lordly love , fair Tamburlaine ; His talk much † sweeter than the ...
... blood , Too harsh a subject for your dainty ears . ZENO . As looks the sun through Nilus ' flowing ! stream , Or when the Morning holds him in her arms , So looks my lordly love , fair Tamburlaine ; His talk much † sweeter than the ...
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