The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... comes it that a strong - built citadel Commands much more than letters can import ; Which maxim had [ but 3 ] ... come not , I , To read a lecture hear in Britainy , * But to present the tragedy of a Jew , Who smiles to see how full his ...
... comes it that a strong - built citadel Commands much more than letters can import ; Which maxim had [ but 3 ] ... come not , I , To read a lecture hear in Britainy , * But to present the tragedy of a Jew , Who smiles to see how full his ...
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... comes here ? How now . Enter a Merchant . Merch . Barabas , thy ships are safe , Riding in Malta Road : and all the merchants With other merchandise are safe arrived , And have sent me to know whether yourself Will come and custom1 them ...
... comes here ? How now . Enter a Merchant . Merch . Barabas , thy ships are safe , Riding in Malta Road : and all the merchants With other merchandise are safe arrived , And have sent me to know whether yourself Will come and custom1 them ...
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... comes to more Than many merchants of the town are worth , And therefore far exceeds my credit , sir . Bar . Go tell ... come . Sirrah , which of my ships art thou master of ? Merch . Of the Speranza , sir . Bar . And saw'st thou not Mine ...
... comes to more Than many merchants of the town are worth , And therefore far exceeds my credit , sir . Bar . Go tell ... come . Sirrah , which of my ships art thou master of ? Merch . Of the Speranza , sir . Bar . And saw'st thou not Mine ...
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... come not to be kings ; That's not our fault : alas , our number's few , And crowns come either by succession , Or ... comes here ? 1 A recognised form of " scrambled . " Cf. Henry V. i , 1 : — " But that the scambling and unquiet time ...
... come not to be kings ; That's not our fault : alas , our number's few , And crowns come either by succession , Or ... comes here ? 1 A recognised form of " scrambled . " Cf. Henry V. i , 1 : — " But that the scambling and unquiet time ...
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... Come , therefore , let us go to Barabas , For he can counsel best in these affairs ; And here he comes . Bar . Why , how now , countrymen ! Why flock you thus to me in multitudes ? What accident's betided to the Jews ? I Jew . A fleet ...
... Come , therefore , let us go to Barabas , For he can counsel best in these affairs ; And here he comes . Bar . Why , how now , countrymen ! Why flock you thus to me in multitudes ? What accident's betided to the Jews ? I Jew . A fleet ...
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Abig Abigail Achates Æneas Anna Archbish arms Ascanius Baldock Barabas Bell brother Caly Calymath CARDINAL OF LORRAINE Carthage crown death Dido Dido's doth Duke of Guise Dyce Earl Edward England Enter Epernoun Exeunt Exit fair farewell father fear France friar friends Gaveston give gold Governor grace grief Guise hand hath heart heaven hence Henry here's honour Iarbas Ilioneus Isabel Itha Ithamore Jew of Malta Kent king KING OF NAVARRE Lancaster leave live Lodowick look lord madam majesty Malta Mathias Matrevis Mortimer Mountsorrell murder Navarre ne'er night noble Old ed Old eds Pilia prince PRINCE OF CONDÉ Queen revenge SCENE Sergestus ships soldiers speak Spen Spencer stay sweet sword tell thee thine thou art thou shalt traitor Troy Turk unto villain Warwick whither wilt words