The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 2;Band 55John C. Nimmo, 1885 |
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... grace some of mine own works with your courteous patronage ; 1 I hope this will not be the worse accepted , because commended by me ; over whom , none can claim more power or privilege than yourself . I had no better a new - year's gift ...
... grace some of mine own works with your courteous patronage ; 1 I hope this will not be the worse accepted , because commended by me ; over whom , none can claim more power or privilege than yourself . I had no better a new - year's gift ...
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... grace you him ; then You crown the action , and renown the pen . EPILOGUE . It is our fear ( dread sovereign ) we have bin Too tedious ; neither can't be less than sin To wrong your princely patience : If we have , ( Thus low dejected ) ...
... grace you him ; then You crown the action , and renown the pen . EPILOGUE . It is our fear ( dread sovereign ) we have bin Too tedious ; neither can't be less than sin To wrong your princely patience : If we have , ( Thus low dejected ) ...
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... grace him as he deserves , And let him not be entertained the worse Because he favours me . Con leapt of mas [ Exit . 30 1 This is Dyce's correction for " empire . " 2 Old ed . " the Drancus . " 3 As a word is required to complete the ...
... grace him as he deserves , And let him not be entertained the worse Because he favours me . Con leapt of mas [ Exit . 30 1 This is Dyce's correction for " empire . " 2 Old ed . " the Drancus . " 3 As a word is required to complete the ...
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... grace us best To solemnise our Governor's great feast . SCENE IV . [ Exeunt . Enter1 Governor , Knights , and DEL BOSCO . Gov. In this , my countrymen , be ruled by me , Have special care that no man sally forth Till you shall hear a ...
... grace us best To solemnise our Governor's great feast . SCENE IV . [ Exeunt . Enter1 Governor , Knights , and DEL BOSCO . Gov. In this , my countrymen , be ruled by me , Have special care that no man sally forth Till you shall hear a ...
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... grace . Lan . His countenance bewrays he is displeased . Archbish . First were his sacred garments rent and torn , Then laid they violent hands upon him ; next 1 Are angry at him . We have the word again later in the play— " I know , my ...
... grace . Lan . His countenance bewrays he is displeased . Archbish . First were his sacred garments rent and torn , Then laid they violent hands upon him ; next 1 Are angry at him . We have the word again later in the play— " I know , my ...
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