The WorksOUP Oxford, 1910 - 664 Seiten For this edition the originals have been carefully recollated, and all doubtful places checked. Some eccentricities of typography have been normalized; but the spelling and punctuation of the first editions are substantially preserved. The textual notes give in a condensed form all variants of any importance. Each work is preceded by a brief critical introduction. -- From publisher's description. |
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... faire Zenocrate . 275 th ' ] the 1592 283 Ioue ] loue 1592 etc. Rhodolfe 1590-1605 297 desolu'd 1605 1590 : Shall we 1592 : We all shall 1605 : Shall we 280 285 290 295 300 284 Rhodope Dyce 300 Shall all we all Dyce to Bull . Tech ...
... faire Zenocrate . 275 th ' ] the 1592 283 Ioue ] loue 1592 etc. Rhodolfe 1590-1605 297 desolu'd 1605 1590 : Shall we 1592 : We all shall 1605 : Shall we 280 285 290 295 300 284 Rhodope Dyce 300 Shall all we all Dyce to Bull . Tech ...
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... faire Madam , and my noble Lords , If you will willingly remaine with me , 450 Or els you shall be forc'd with slauerie . You shall haue honors , as your merits be : Agid . We yeeld vnto thee happie Tamburlaine . Tamb . For you then ...
... faire Madam , and my noble Lords , If you will willingly remaine with me , 450 Or els you shall be forc'd with slauerie . You shall haue honors , as your merits be : Agid . We yeeld vnto thee happie Tamburlaine . Tamb . For you then ...
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... faire Persepolis , With twenty thousand expert souldiers . The Lords and Captaines of my brothers campe , With litle slaughter take Meanders course , And gladly yeeld them to my gracious rule : Ortigius and Menaphon , my trustie ...
... faire Persepolis , With twenty thousand expert souldiers . The Lords and Captaines of my brothers campe , With litle slaughter take Meanders course , And gladly yeeld them to my gracious rule : Ortigius and Menaphon , my trustie ...
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... faire Zenocrate . Let not a man so vile and barbarous , That holds you from your father in despight , And keeps you from the honors of a Queene , Being supposde his worthlesse Concubine , Be honored with your loue , but for necessity ...
... faire Zenocrate . Let not a man so vile and barbarous , That holds you from your father in despight , And keeps you from the honors of a Queene , Being supposde his worthlesse Concubine , Be honored with your loue , but for necessity ...
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... faire Zabina , we haue lost the field . And neuer had the Turkish Emperour 1330 So great a foile by any forraine foe . Now will the Christian miscreants be glad , Ringing with ioy their superstitious belles : And making bonfires for my ...
... faire Zabina , we haue lost the field . And neuer had the Turkish Emperour 1330 So great a foile by any forraine foe . Now will the Christian miscreants be glad , Ringing with ioy their superstitious belles : And making bonfires for my ...
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Abig Anippe armes Ascanius Barabas Bind bloud braue brest Coll conj crowne Cunn Cupid damnd death Dido Doctor Faustus doth Duke of Guise Dyce to Bull Dyce¹ earth Edward Elegia Emperour Eneas Enter Euen euery Exeunt Exit faire farre father Faustus feare gaue Gaueston giue Gouernor grace Guise hand hast hath haue heart heauen heere hell Hero Hero and Leander honor Hurst Hymen I'le Iarbus Ioue Jew of Malta King Leander leaue liue looke Lord loue louers maiesty Malta Marlowe's Mephastophilis Mortimer Nauarre neuer night Persea Queene S.D. add saue Scana Scene Scythian shal shew slaue sonne souldiers soule stay sunne sweet sword Tamburlaine Techelles tell thee Theridamas thine thinke thou shalt thy selfe Trebizon Venus villaine vnder vnto vpon warre wilt yeeld Zenocrate ΙΟ
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Seite 185 - Though my heart pants and quivers to remember that I have been a student here these thirty years, O, would I had never seen Wittenberg, never read book ! And what wonders I have done, all Germany can witness, yea, all the world ; for which Faustus hath lost both Germany and the world, yea heaven itself, heaven, the seat of God, the throne of the blessed, the kingdom of joy; and must remain in hell for. ever, hell, ah, hell, for ever!
Seite 520 - COME live with me and be my Love, And we will all the pleasures prove That valleys, groves, hills and fields, Woods or steepy mountain yields.
Seite 32 - Our souls, whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world, And measure every wandering planet's course, Still climbing after knowledge infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown.
Seite 309 - Sometime a lovely boy in Dian's shape With hair that gilds the water as it glides, Crownets of pearl about his naked arms, And in his sportful hands an...
Seite 244 - From little unto more, from more to most: If your first curse fall heavy on thy head, And make thee poor and scorned of all the world, 'Tis not our fault, but thy inherent sin. no Bar. What, bring you Scripture to confirm your wrongs ? Preach me not out of my possessions.
Seite 361 - tis for Mortimer, not Edward's head; For he's a lamb, encompassed by wolves, Which in a moment will abridge his life. But if proud MOrtimer do wear this crown, Heavens turn it to a blaze of quenchless fire ! Or like the snaky wreath of Tisiphon...
Seite 486 - Many would praise the sweet smell as she past, When 'twas the odour which her breath forth cast ; And there for honey bees have sought in vain, And, beat from thence, have lighted there again.
Seite 188 - That sometime grew within this learned man. Faustus is gone : regard his hellish fall, Whose fiendful fortune may exhort the wise Only to wonder at unlawful things, Whose deepness doth entice such forward wits To practise more than heavenly power permits.
Seite 154 - I see there's virtue in my heavenly words: Who would not be proficient in this art? How pliant is this Mephistophilis, Full of obedience and humility! Such is the force of magic and my spells: No, Faustus, thou art conjuror laureat, That canst command great Mephistophilis: Quin regis Mephistophilis fratris imagine.
Seite 151 - Albertus' works, The Hebrew Psalter, and New Testament ; And whatsoever else is requisite We will inform thee ere our conference cease.