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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... fall * Vol . 1. 5 . ** the In Italy , at the commencement of the 18th century ( and probably much later ) it was not unusual to introduce Doctor , " 66 Harlequin , " , " " Pantalone , " and Coviello , " into deep tragedies . " I have ...
... fall * Vol . 1. 5 . ** the In Italy , at the commencement of the 18th century ( and probably much later ) it was not unusual to introduce Doctor , " 66 Harlequin , " , " " Pantalone , " and Coviello , " into deep tragedies . " I have ...
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... fall of princes . " Sig . G. The line marked in Italics has been cited neither by the editors of Milton nor by those of Gray as parallel to the following passages ; " Th ' imperial ensign ; which , full high advanc'd , Shone like a ...
... fall of princes . " Sig . G. The line marked in Italics has been cited neither by the editors of Milton nor by those of Gray as parallel to the following passages ; " Th ' imperial ensign ; which , full high advanc'd , Shone like a ...
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... falls . + On the preceding day was entered " a ballad " on the same subject , derived , we may presume , from the tragedy . - Sir John Harington has the following couplet in an epigram written perhaps as early as 1592 ; " Was ever Jew ...
... falls . + On the preceding day was entered " a ballad " on the same subject , derived , we may presume , from the tragedy . - Sir John Harington has the following couplet in an epigram written perhaps as early as 1592 ; " Was ever Jew ...
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... ] Old ed . " making . " with ] Old ed . " which . " with ] Old ed . " which . " light ] i . e . lit - lighted . $ put ] Old ed . " ' puts . " gence let fall ; for mans time of itselfe is MARLOWE AND HIS WRITINGS . xxix.
... ] Old ed . " making . " with ] Old ed . " which . " with ] Old ed . " which . " light ] i . e . lit - lighted . $ put ] Old ed . " ' puts . " gence let fall ; for mans time of itselfe is MARLOWE AND HIS WRITINGS . xxix.
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... fall ; for mans time of itselfe is not so short but it is more shortened by sinne . The fire of my life * is now at the last snuffe , and the want of wherewith to sustaine it , there is no substance for life to feed on . Trust not ...
... fall ; for mans time of itselfe is not so short but it is more shortened by sinne . The fire of my life * is now at the last snuffe , and the want of wherewith to sustaine it , there is no substance for life to feed on . Trust not ...
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