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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... hath been playde by the right Honorable the Lord Charberlaine [ sic ] his Seruants , London , & c , 1602 , 4to : - " Our famous Marloe had in this a hand , As from his fellowes I doe vnderstand : The printed copie doth his Muse much ...
... hath been playde by the right Honorable the Lord Charberlaine [ sic ] his Seruants , London , & c , 1602 , 4to : - " Our famous Marloe had in this a hand , As from his fellowes I doe vnderstand : The printed copie doth his Muse much ...
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... hath low brought , Or some vpreared high - aspiring swaine , As it might be the Turkish Tamberlaine . Then weeneth he his base drink - drowned spright Rapt to the three - fold loft of heauen hight , When he conceiues vpon his fained ...
... hath low brought , Or some vpreared high - aspiring swaine , As it might be the Turkish Tamberlaine . Then weeneth he his base drink - drowned spright Rapt to the three - fold loft of heauen hight , When he conceiues vpon his fained ...
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... hath been told me , there is a Cock - pit play going under the name of The Scythian Shepherd or Tamberlain the Great , which how good it is , any one may judge by its obscurity , being a thing , not a bookseller + in * E . G. " Tut ...
... hath been told me , there is a Cock - pit play going under the name of The Scythian Shepherd or Tamberlain the Great , which how good it is , any one may judge by its obscurity , being a thing , not a bookseller + in * E . G. " Tut ...
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... hath written to the stage , his Dr. Faustus hath made the greatest noise , with its devils and such like tragical sport . " + The well - known fact , that our early dramatists usually borrowed their fables from novels or " histories ...
... hath written to the stage , his Dr. Faustus hath made the greatest noise , with its devils and such like tragical sport . " + The well - known fact , that our early dramatists usually borrowed their fables from novels or " histories ...
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... hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , ' There is no God , ' should now giue glorie vntò his greatnesse ; for penetrating is his power , his hand lyes heauy * See p . viii , note third . + For various other particulars ...
... hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , ' There is no God , ' should now giue glorie vntò his greatnesse ; for penetrating is his power , his hand lyes heauy * See p . viii , note third . + For various other particulars ...
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