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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... eye having perhaps caught that word from the preceding sentence ) . brocher ] Old ed . " Brother . " . Probably Francis Kett , A. M. , of Winmondham in Norfolk , who was bred at Benet College in Cambridge , and was chosen fellow 1573 ...
... eye having perhaps caught that word from the preceding sentence ) . brocher ] Old ed . " Brother . " . Probably Francis Kett , A. M. , of Winmondham in Norfolk , who was bred at Benet College in Cambridge , and was chosen fellow 1573 ...
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... eye , in such sort that , his braynes comming out at the daggers point , hee shortly after dyed . Thus did , God , the true executioner of diuine iustice , worke the ende of impious atheists . " - The author of The Returne from ...
... eye , in such sort that , his braynes comming out at the daggers point , hee shortly after dyed . Thus did , God , the true executioner of diuine iustice , worke the ende of impious atheists . " - The author of The Returne from ...
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... eye for its charming picturesqueness , his Orlando Furioso did not deserve Jonson's sweeping censure , that it , " under all translations , was the worst . " Conversations with Drummond , p . 3. ed . Shake . Soc . - 敷 This version of ...
... eye for its charming picturesqueness , his Orlando Furioso did not deserve Jonson's sweeping censure , that it , " under all translations , was the worst . " Conversations with Drummond , p . 3. ed . Shake . Soc . - 敷 This version of ...
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... eye of the world , but was made , merely as a literary exercise , at an early period of life , when classical studies chiefly engaged his atten- tion . We look in vain for the graces of Ovid . In many passages we should be utterly ...
... eye of the world , but was made , merely as a literary exercise , at an early period of life , when classical studies chiefly engaged his atten- tion . We look in vain for the graces of Ovid . In many passages we should be utterly ...
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... eyes and a most constant will To guide the voyage ; and the morning shin'd , Yet not by her light she her loue could finde . She stood distract with miserable woes , And round about the sea's broad shoulders throwes Her eye , to second ...
... eyes and a most constant will To guide the voyage ; and the morning shin'd , Yet not by her light she her loue could finde . She stood distract with miserable woes , And round about the sea's broad shoulders throwes Her eye , to second ...
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