The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1966 - 664 Seiten |
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... speake well of Scholers Mephastophilis , transforme him strait . Now my good Lord hauing done my duety , I humbly take my leaue . 1103 Emp : Farewel maister Doctor , yet ere you goe , Expect from me a bounteous reward . Exit Emperour ...
... speake well of Scholers Mephastophilis , transforme him strait . Now my good Lord hauing done my duety , I humbly take my leaue . 1103 Emp : Farewel maister Doctor , yet ere you goe , Expect from me a bounteous reward . Exit Emperour ...
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... speake with him . Hors . But I wil speake with him . Me . Why hee's fast asleepe , come some other time . Hors . Ile speake with him now , or Ile breake his glasse- windowes about his eares . 1168 Me . I tell thee he has not slept this ...
... speake with him . Hors . But I wil speake with him . Me . Why hee's fast asleepe , come some other time . Hors . Ile speake with him now , or Ile breake his glasse- windowes about his eares . 1168 Me . I tell thee he has not slept this ...
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... speake not for him , let the pesant go . Qu . Tis for my selfe I speake , and not for him . Pen . No speaking will preuaile , and therefore cease . Mor . iu . Faire Queene forbeare to angle for the fish , Which being caught , strikes ...
... speake not for him , let the pesant go . Qu . Tis for my selfe I speake , and not for him . Pen . No speaking will preuaile , and therefore cease . Mor . iu . Faire Queene forbeare to angle for the fish , Which being caught , strikes ...
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PREFACE iii | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
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