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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... Queen , and copied so carelessly as to leave a tell - tale Alexandrine in the midst of the usual pentameters of dramatic verse , 1 Academy , xxiv , pp . 265 , 266 . Tamburlaine the Great . Who , from a Scythian Shephearde 4 Tamburlaine.
... Queen , and copied so carelessly as to leave a tell - tale Alexandrine in the midst of the usual pentameters of dramatic verse , 1 Academy , xxiv , pp . 265 , 266 . Tamburlaine the Great . Who , from a Scythian Shephearde 4 Tamburlaine.
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... tell me Maddam , is your grace betroth'd ? Zen . I am ( my Lord , ) for so you do import . Tam . I am Lord , for so my deeds shall prooue , 225 230 And yet a shepheard by my Parentage : But Lady , this faire face and heauenly hew Must ...
... tell me Maddam , is your grace betroth'd ? Zen . I am ( my Lord , ) for so you do import . Tam . I am Lord , for so my deeds shall prooue , 225 230 And yet a shepheard by my Parentage : But Lady , this faire face and heauenly hew Must ...
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... Tell you the rest ( Meander ) I haue said . Mean . Then hauing past Armenian desarts now , And pitcht our tents vnder the Georgean hilles , Whose tops are couered with Tartarian thieues , That lie in ambush , waiting for a pray What ...
... Tell you the rest ( Meander ) I haue said . Mean . Then hauing past Armenian desarts now , And pitcht our tents vnder the Georgean hilles , Whose tops are couered with Tartarian thieues , That lie in ambush , waiting for a pray What ...
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... Tell him thy Lord the Turkish Emperour , Dread Lord of Afrike , Europe and Asia , Great King and conquerour of Grecia , The Ocean , Terrene , and the cole - blacke sea , The high and highest Monarke of the world , Wils and commands ...
... Tell him thy Lord the Turkish Emperour , Dread Lord of Afrike , Europe and Asia , Great King and conquerour of Grecia , The Ocean , Terrene , and the cole - blacke sea , The high and highest Monarke of the world , Wils and commands ...
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... tell how many thousand men he slew , And when you looke for amorous discourse , Will rattle foorth his facts of war and blood , Too harsh a subiect for your dainty eares . 1030 Zen . As looks the sun through Nilus flowing stream , Or ...
... tell how many thousand men he slew , And when you looke for amorous discourse , Will rattle foorth his facts of war and blood , Too harsh a subiect for your dainty eares . 1030 Zen . As looks the sun through Nilus flowing stream , Or ...
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Seite 193 - Tis gone; and see where God Stretcheth out his arm, and bends his ireful brows! Mountains and hills come, come and fall on me, And hide me from the heavy wrath of God!
Seite 374 - tis not meet that one so false Should come about the person of a prince.
Seite 315 - 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 191 - 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...
Seite 492 - 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 492 - ON Hellespont, guilty of true love's blood, In view and opposite two cities stood, Sea-borderers, disjoined by Neptune's might; The one Abydos, the other Sestos hight. At Sestos Hero dwelt ; Hero the fair, Whom young Apollo courted for her hair.
Seite 245 - Give us a peaceful rule, make Christians kings, That thirst so much for principality. I have no charge, nor many children, But one sole daughter, whom I hold as dear As Agamemnon did his Iphigen: 140 And all I have is hers.
Seite 135 - Give me a map; then let me see how much Is left for me to conquer all the world.
Seite 332 - I have not seen a dapper Jack so brisk ; He wears a short Italian hooded cloak Larded with pearl, and, in his Tuscan cap, A jewel of more value than the crown. While others walk below, the king and he From out a window laugh at such as we, And flout our train, and jest at our attire.
Seite 305 - Christians, dogs, and Turkish infidels; But now begins the extremity of heat To pinch me with intolerable pangs: Die life, fly soul, tongue curse thy fill, and die!