The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1966 - 664 Seiten |
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... thine owne blood , For that security craues great Lucifer : If thou deny it , I wil backe to hel . Fau : Stay Mephastophilus , and tel me , what good 470 Wil my soule do thy Lord ? Me : Inlarge his kingdome . Fau : Is that the reason he ...
... thine owne blood , For that security craues great Lucifer : If thou deny it , I wil backe to hel . Fau : Stay Mephastophilus , and tel me , what good 470 Wil my soule do thy Lord ? Me : Inlarge his kingdome . Fau : Is that the reason he ...
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... thine ? the Muses Tempe thine ? Then scarse can Phœbus say , this Harpe is mine . When in this workes first verse I trode aloft , Loue slackt my Muse , and made my numbers soft . I haue no mistresse , nor no fauorit , Being fittest ...
... thine ? the Muses Tempe thine ? Then scarse can Phœbus say , this Harpe is mine . When in this workes first verse I trode aloft , Loue slackt my Muse , and made my numbers soft . I haue no mistresse , nor no fauorit , Being fittest ...
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... thine honour then ? Thy mother shall from heauen applaud this showe , And on their faces heapes of Roses strowe . With beautie of thy wings thy faire haire guilded , Ride golden loue in chariots richly builded . Vnlesse I erre , full ...
... thine honour then ? Thy mother shall from heauen applaud this showe , And on their faces heapes of Roses strowe . With beautie of thy wings thy faire haire guilded , Ride golden loue in chariots richly builded . Vnlesse I erre , full ...
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PREFACE iii | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
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