The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1966 - 664 Seiten |
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Christopher Marlowe. DIDO Date and authorship . No question in Marlowe criticism offers greater difficulties than those which concern the date and authorship of the Tragedy of Dido . Our only source of information is the title - page of ...
Christopher Marlowe. DIDO Date and authorship . No question in Marlowe criticism offers greater difficulties than those which concern the date and authorship of the Tragedy of Dido . Our only source of information is the title - page of ...
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... Dido . Thy fortune may be greater then thy birth , 385 Sit downe Eneas , sit in Didos place , And if this be thy sonne as I suppose , Here let him sit , be merrie louely child . En . This place beseemes me not , O pardon me . Dido . Ile ...
... Dido . Thy fortune may be greater then thy birth , 385 Sit downe Eneas , sit in Didos place , And if this be thy sonne as I suppose , Here let him sit , be merrie louely child . En . This place beseemes me not , O pardon me . Dido . Ile ...
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... Dido , your little sonne Ascanius Is gone ! he lay with me last night , And in the morning he was stolne from me , I thinke some Fairies haue beguiled me . Exit Anna 1620 Dido . O cursed hagge and false dissembling wretch ! That slayest ...
... Dido , your little sonne Ascanius Is gone ! he lay with me last night , And in the morning he was stolne from me , I thinke some Fairies haue beguiled me . Exit Anna 1620 Dido . O cursed hagge and false dissembling wretch ! That slayest ...
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PREFACE iii | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
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