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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... fields : but I now subjoin only a por- tion of the passage , because I have quoted it more fully elsewhere ; " Whil'st Marlow , Greene , and Peele had got under the shades of a large vyne , laughing to see Nash ( that was but newly come ...
... fields : but I now subjoin only a por- tion of the passage , because I have quoted it more fully elsewhere ; " Whil'st Marlow , Greene , and Peele had got under the shades of a large vyne , laughing to see Nash ( that was but newly come ...
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... fields , Your grace hath taken order by Theridamas , Charg'd with a thousand horse , to apprehend And bring him captive to your highness ' throne . Myc . Full true thou speak'st , and like thyself , my lord , Whom I may term a Damon for ...
... fields , Your grace hath taken order by Theridamas , Charg'd with a thousand horse , to apprehend And bring him captive to your highness ' throne . Myc . Full true thou speak'st , and like thyself , my lord , Whom I may term a Damon for ...
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... field , Whose ransom made them march in coats of gold , With costly jewels hanging at their ears , And shining stones upon their lofty crests , Now living idle in the wallèd towns , Wanting both pay and martial discipline , Begin in ...
... field , Whose ransom made them march in coats of gold , With costly jewels hanging at their ears , And shining stones upon their lofty crests , Now living idle in the wallèd towns , Wanting both pay and martial discipline , Begin in ...
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... field ; And , while the base - born Tartars take it up , You , fighting more for honour than for gold , Shall massacre those greedy - minded slaves ; And , when their scatter'd army is subdu'd , " 6 * Sprung ] Here , and in the next ...
... field ; And , while the base - born Tartars take it up , You , fighting more for honour than for gold , Shall massacre those greedy - minded slaves ; And , when their scatter'd army is subdu'd , " 6 * Sprung ] Here , and in the next ...
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... field ? MYc . Thou liest . TAMB . Base villain , dar'st thou give the * lie ? MYC . Away ! I am the king ; go ; touch me not . Thou break'st the law of arms , unless thou kneel , And cry me mercy , noble king ! " " " TAMB . Are you the ...
... field ? MYc . Thou liest . TAMB . Base villain , dar'st thou give the * lie ? MYC . Away ! I am the king ; go ; touch me not . Thou break'st the law of arms , unless thou kneel , And cry me mercy , noble king ! " " " TAMB . Are you the ...
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