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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... earth , and they striuing to exceed in tiranny , should ech to other be a slaughterman , till , the mightyest outlining all , one stroke were left for Death , that in one age mans life should end . The brocher of this dyabolicall ...
... earth , and they striuing to exceed in tiranny , should ech to other be a slaughterman , till , the mightyest outlining all , one stroke were left for Death , that in one age mans life should end . The brocher of this dyabolicall ...
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... earth . " As the various editions of Marlowe's Ovid's Elegies , * The lines on Nash in Drayton's Epistle to H. Reynolds have been frequently cited : but not so , I believe , the following epigram in Freeman's Rubbe and a great Cast ...
... earth . " As the various editions of Marlowe's Ovid's Elegies , * The lines on Nash in Drayton's Epistle to H. Reynolds have been frequently cited : but not so , I believe , the following epigram in Freeman's Rubbe and a great Cast ...
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... earth , Mute as a lark ere morning's birth . ” ( Wordsworth's Lines written in a blank leaf of Macpherson's Ossian . ) Yet various learned men believed that the Greek poem on Hero and Leander was really composed by the ancient Mu- sæus ...
... earth , Mute as a lark ere morning's birth . ” ( Wordsworth's Lines written in a blank leaf of Macpherson's Ossian . ) Yet various learned men believed that the Greek poem on Hero and Leander was really composed by the ancient Mu- sæus ...
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... earth + complaine Thy chiefe - borne faire hath lost her faire ‡ againe : Her faire in this is lost , that Marlo's ... earth ] Old ed . " all earth on earth . " faire ] i . e . beauty . a He continued to o and Leander : 1-37 turq L ...
... earth + complaine Thy chiefe - borne faire hath lost her faire ‡ againe : Her faire in this is lost , that Marlo's ... earth ] Old ed . " all earth on earth . " faire ] i . e . beauty . a He continued to o and Leander : 1-37 turq L ...
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... earth Should drink his 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 ...
... earth Should drink his 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 ...
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