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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... meet the ex- penses of the University : that his father could have supplied him with the requisite sums , is altogether improbable ; and we are driven to conjecture that Marlowe owed his mainte- nance at college either to some wealthier ...
... meet the ex- penses of the University : that his father could have supplied him with the requisite sums , is altogether improbable ; and we are driven to conjecture that Marlowe owed his mainte- nance at college either to some wealthier ...
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... meet with approbation from the Dons of Cambridge . They most probably held in supreme contempt all modern dramas which were not academic , which were not written to be acted in a college - hall when some royal or dignified personage ...
... meet with approbation from the Dons of Cambridge . They most probably held in supreme contempt all modern dramas which were not academic , which were not written to be acted in a college - hall when some royal or dignified personage ...
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... meet the 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 ...
... meet the 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 ...
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... meet for to be wise . MEAN . Oft have I heard your majesty complain Of Tamburlaine , that sturdy Scythian thief , That robs your merchants of Persepolis Trading by land unto the Western Isles , And in your confines with his lawless ...
... meet for to be wise . MEAN . Oft have I heard your majesty complain Of Tamburlaine , that sturdy Scythian thief , That robs your merchants of Persepolis Trading by land unto the Western Isles , And in your confines with his lawless ...
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... swords shall play the orators for us . + triumph'd ] So the 8vo . - The 4to " triumph . " Hang ] Old eds . " Hangs . " § brave ] i . e . splendid . F E USUM . Come , let us meet them at the 1 24 [ ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
... swords shall play the orators for us . + triumph'd ] So the 8vo . - The 4to " triumph . " Hang ] Old eds . " Hangs . " § brave ] i . e . splendid . F E USUM . Come , let us meet them at the 1 24 [ ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
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