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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... thee smaller than the Libian sandes . " The resemblance between these two lines might have been con- sidered as purely accidental , did not the Taming of a Shrew con- tain several passages almost transcribed from Tamburlaine and Faustus ...
... thee smaller than the Libian sandes . " The resemblance between these two lines might have been con- sidered as purely accidental , did not the Taming of a Shrew con- tain several passages almost transcribed from Tamburlaine and Faustus ...
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... thee will I first beginne ) , thou famous gracer of tragedians [ i . e . Marlowe ] , that Green , who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , ' There is no God , ' should now giue glorie vntò his greatnesse ; for penetrating ...
... thee will I first beginne ) , thou famous gracer of tragedians [ i . e . Marlowe ] , that Green , who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , ' There is no God , ' should now giue glorie vntò his greatnesse ; for penetrating ...
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... Cambridge , and was chosen fellow 1573. In Feb- ruary 1589 he was burnt at Norwich for holding detestable opinions against Christ . " MS . Note by Malone . " With thee I ioyne young Iuuenall [ i . MARLOWE AND HIS WRITINGS . xxvii.
... Cambridge , and was chosen fellow 1573. In Feb- ruary 1589 he was burnt at Norwich for holding detestable opinions against Christ . " MS . Note by Malone . " With thee I ioyne young Iuuenall [ i . MARLOWE AND HIS WRITINGS . xxvii.
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... thee I ioyne young Iuuenall [ i . e . Lodge ] , that byting satyrist , that lastly * with mee together writ a comedie . Sweet boy , might I aduise thee , be aduised , and get not many enemies by bitter words : inueigh against vaine men ...
... thee I ioyne young Iuuenall [ i . e . Lodge ] , that byting satyrist , that lastly * with mee together writ a comedie . Sweet boy , might I aduise thee , be aduised , and get not many enemies by bitter words : inueigh against vaine men ...
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... thee hence , ' & c . " And if he ask thee who did send thee down , 91931 Alphonsus say , who now must wear thy crown . ' The True Tragedy ' Richard , while stabbing Henry VI . a second time , exclaims , * swolelo JH If any spark of life ...
... thee hence , ' & c . " And if he ask thee who did send thee down , 91931 Alphonsus say , who now must wear thy crown . ' The True Tragedy ' Richard , while stabbing Henry VI . a second time , exclaims , * swolelo JH If any spark of life ...
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