The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1966 - 664 Seiten |
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... Stand staggering like a quiuering Aspen leafe , Fearing the force of Boreas boistrous blasts . In what a lamentable ... Stand ] Stand those 1605 So shall not I be knowen , or if I II . iii . 644-663 - iv . 664-675 26 The Conquests of ...
... Stand staggering like a quiuering Aspen leafe , Fearing the force of Boreas boistrous blasts . In what a lamentable ... Stand ] Stand those 1605 So shall not I be knowen , or if I II . iii . 644-663 - iv . 664-675 26 The Conquests of ...
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... stand in array , 2445 Ready to charge you ere you stir your feet . Nat . So prest are we , but yet if Sigismond Speake as a friend , and stand not vpon tearmes , Here is his sword , let peace be ratified On these conditions specified ...
... stand in array , 2445 Ready to charge you ere you stir your feet . Nat . So prest are we , but yet if Sigismond Speake as a friend , and stand not vpon tearmes , Here is his sword , let peace be ratified On these conditions specified ...
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... stand , May be admired through the furthest Land . Meph . ' Tis well said Faustus , come then stand by me And thou shalt see them come immediately . Faust . Nay stay my gentle Mephostophilis , 865 And grant me my request , and then I go ...
... stand , May be admired through the furthest Land . Meph . ' Tis well said Faustus , come then stand by me And thou shalt see them come immediately . Faust . Nay stay my gentle Mephostophilis , 865 And grant me my request , and then I go ...
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PREFACE iii | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
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