The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... doth personate Our Jew this day ; nor is it his ambition To exceed or equal , being of condition More modest this is all that he intends , ( And that too , at the urgence of some friends ) To prove his best , and , if none here gainsay ...
... doth personate Our Jew this day ; nor is it his ambition To exceed or equal , being of condition More modest this is all that he intends , ( And that too , at the urgence of some friends ) To prove his best , and , if none here gainsay ...
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... doth swell , Is but to hear from you ( by me ) , ' twas well . 1 " A metaphor borrowed from the fencing - school , prizes being played for certain degrees in the schools where the Art of Defence was taught , -degrees , it appears , of ...
... doth swell , Is but to hear from you ( by me ) , ' twas well . 1 " A metaphor borrowed from the fencing - school , prizes being played for certain degrees in the schools where the Art of Defence was taught , -degrees , it appears , of ...
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... doth ride in Malta Road , Laden with riches , and exceeding store Of Persian silks , of gold , and orient pearl . 90 Bar . How chance you came not with those other ships That sailed by Eygpt ? 2 Merch . Sir , we saw ' em not . Bar ...
... doth ride in Malta Road , Laden with riches , and exceeding store Of Persian silks , of gold , and orient pearl . 90 Bar . How chance you came not with those other ships That sailed by Eygpt ? 2 Merch . Sir , we saw ' em not . Bar ...
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... to mourn , That in a field amidst his enemies Doth see his soldiers slain , himself disarmed , 1 Probably we should read- " You , ne'er possessed , " etc. And knows no means of his recovery : I , 26 [ ACT 1 . The Few of Malta .
... to mourn , That in a field amidst his enemies Doth see his soldiers slain , himself disarmed , 1 Probably we should read- " You , ne'er possessed , " etc. And knows no means of his recovery : I , 26 [ ACT 1 . The Few of Malta .
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... Doth shake contagion from her sable wings ; Vexed and tormented runs poor Barabas With fatal curses towards these Christians The uncertain pleasures of swift - footed time Have ta'en their flight , and left me in despair ; And of my ...
... Doth shake contagion from her sable wings ; Vexed and tormented runs poor Barabas With fatal curses towards these Christians The uncertain pleasures of swift - footed time Have ta'en their flight , and left me in despair ; And of my ...
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