The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1966 - 664 Seiten |
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... beare Olde Atlas burthen , twixt his manly pitch , 460 465 A pearle more worth , then all the world is plaste : Wherein by curious soueraintie of Art , Are fixt his piercing instruments of sight : Whose fiery cyrcles beare encompassed A ...
... beare Olde Atlas burthen , twixt his manly pitch , 460 465 A pearle more worth , then all the world is plaste : Wherein by curious soueraintie of Art , Are fixt his piercing instruments of sight : Whose fiery cyrcles beare encompassed A ...
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... beare vnto our ships : But suddenly the Grecians followed vs , And I alas , was forst to let her lye . Then got we to our ships , and being abourd , Polixena cryed out , Eneas stay , 575 The Greekes pursue me , stay and take me in ...
... beare vnto our ships : But suddenly the Grecians followed vs , And I alas , was forst to let her lye . Then got we to our ships , and being abourd , Polixena cryed out , Eneas stay , 575 The Greekes pursue me , stay and take me in ...
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... beare , Nor thy gulfes crooked Malea , would I feare . No flowing waues with drowned ships forth poured , By cloyed Charibdis , and againe deuoured . But if sterne Neptunes windie powre preuaile , And waters force , force helping Gods ...
... beare , Nor thy gulfes crooked Malea , would I feare . No flowing waues with drowned ships forth poured , By cloyed Charibdis , and againe deuoured . But if sterne Neptunes windie powre preuaile , And waters force , force helping Gods ...
Inhalt
PREFACE iii | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
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