The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1966 - 664 Seiten |
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... doth vnto me rehearse . 30 35 ELEGIA . 2 . Ad Bagoum , vt custodiam puellæ sibi commissæ laxiorem habeat . Bagous whose care doth thy Mistrisse bridle , While I speake some fewe , yet fit words be idle . I sawe the damsell walking ...
... doth vnto me rehearse . 30 35 ELEGIA . 2 . Ad Bagoum , vt custodiam puellæ sibi commissæ laxiorem habeat . Bagous whose care doth thy Mistrisse bridle , While I speake some fewe , yet fit words be idle . I sawe the damsell walking ...
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... doth get , And with the time doth chaunge from that to this . He weares a hat now of the flat crown - blocke , The treble ruffes , long cloake , and doublet French , He takes tobacco , and doth weare a locke , And wastes more time in ...
... doth get , And with the time doth chaunge from that to this . He weares a hat now of the flat crown - blocke , The treble ruffes , long cloake , and doublet French , He takes tobacco , and doth weare a locke , And wastes more time in ...
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... doth by speaking ill Opinion of much wit and golde obtaine . In Septimium . 35 . Septimius liues , and is like Garlicke seene , For though his head be white , his blade is greene : This olde mad Coult deserues a Martyres praise , For he ...
... doth by speaking ill Opinion of much wit and golde obtaine . In Septimium . 35 . Septimius liues , and is like Garlicke seene , For though his head be white , his blade is greene : This olde mad Coult deserues a Martyres praise , For he ...
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PREFACE iii | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
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