The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1966 - 664 Seiten |
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... Madam , how fares your grace ? Qu . Ah Mortimer ! now breaks the kings hate forth , 490 And he confesseth that he loues me not . Mor . iu . Crie quittance Madam then , & loue not him . Qu . No , rather will I die a thousand deaths , And ...
... Madam , how fares your grace ? Qu . Ah Mortimer ! now breaks the kings hate forth , 490 And he confesseth that he loues me not . Mor . iu . Crie quittance Madam then , & loue not him . Qu . No , rather will I die a thousand deaths , And ...
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... Madam , without offence if I may aske , How will you deale with Edward in his fall ? 1810 1815 Prince . Tell me good ... Madam , tis good to looke to him betimes . 1821 1825 Qu . My lord , the Maior of Bristow knows our mind . Mor . Yea ...
... Madam , without offence if I may aske , How will you deale with Edward in his fall ? 1810 1815 Prince . Tell me good ... Madam , tis good to looke to him betimes . 1821 1825 Qu . My lord , the Maior of Bristow knows our mind . Mor . Yea ...
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... Madam . 501 Sirs , take him away and throw him in some ditch . Carry away the dead body . And now Madam as I vnderstand , There are a hundred Hugonets and more , Which in the woods doe holde their synagogue : And dayly meet about this ...
... Madam . 501 Sirs , take him away and throw him in some ditch . Carry away the dead body . And now Madam as I vnderstand , There are a hundred Hugonets and more , Which in the woods doe holde their synagogue : And dayly meet about this ...
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PREFACE iii | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
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