The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1W. Pickering, 1826 - 9 Seiten |
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... noble birth can brook this sight ? Quam male conveniunt ! See what a scornful look the peasant casts ! PEM . Can kingly lions fawn on creeping ants ? WAR . Ignoble vassal , that like Phaeton , Aspir❜st unto the guidance of the sun . Y ...
... noble birth can brook this sight ? Quam male conveniunt ! See what a scornful look the peasant casts ! PEM . Can kingly lions fawn on creeping ants ? WAR . Ignoble vassal , that like Phaeton , Aspir❜st unto the guidance of the sun . Y ...
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... noble born should pity him . WAR . You that are princely born should shake him off : For shame , subscribe , and let the loon depart . E. MOR . Urge him , my lord . ARCHBISH . Are you content to banish him the realm ? EDW . I see I must ...
... noble born should pity him . WAR . You that are princely born should shake him off : For shame , subscribe , and let the loon depart . E. MOR . Urge him , my lord . ARCHBISH . Are you content to banish him the realm ? EDW . I see I must ...
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... noble peers , When I thy brother am rejected thus . [ Exit . EDW . Away ! poor Gaveston , that has no friend but me ; Do what they can , we'll live in Tinmouth here , And , so I walk with him about the walls , What care I though the ...
... noble peers , When I thy brother am rejected thus . [ Exit . EDW . Away ! poor Gaveston , that has no friend but me ; Do what they can , we'll live in Tinmouth here , And , so I walk with him about the walls , What care I though the ...
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... noble gentleman , We will not wrong thee so , To make away a true man for a thief . GAV . How meanest thou , Mortimer ? this is over- base . Y.MOR . Away , base groom , robber of king's renown , Question with thy companions and thy ...
... noble gentleman , We will not wrong thee so , To make away a true man for a thief . GAV . How meanest thou , Mortimer ? this is over- base . Y.MOR . Away , base groom , robber of king's renown , Question with thy companions and thy ...
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... noble Edward- In peace triumphant , fortunate in wars ! Edw . Welcome , old man ; com'st thou in Edward's aid ? Then tell the prince of whence , and what thou art . O. SPEN . Lo , with a band of bow - men and of pikes , Brown bills and ...
... noble Edward- In peace triumphant , fortunate in wars ! Edw . Welcome , old man ; com'st thou in Edward's aid ? Then tell the prince of whence , and what thou art . O. SPEN . Lo , with a band of bow - men and of pikes , Brown bills and ...
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