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... Hurst S.D. Mercury ] Hermes Dyce to Bull . 10 haire Dyce etc .: aire 1594 , Hurst , Rob . When as they would haue hal'd thee from my sight I. i . I - 26 03.
... Hurst S.D. Mercury ] Hermes Dyce to Bull . 10 haire Dyce etc .: aire 1594 , Hurst , Rob . When as they would haue hal'd thee from my sight I. i . I - 26 03.
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... Hurst to Cunn . 42 + S.D . add . Dyce 47 in ] into Hurst , Cunn . , Bull . 59 ghosts ] gusts conj . Coll . 60 46 haue ] have 49 shall ] A 65 And Neptunes waues be enuious men of warre , I. i . 27-64 394 The Tragedie of Dido .
... Hurst to Cunn . 42 + S.D . add . Dyce 47 in ] into Hurst , Cunn . , Bull . 59 ghosts ] gusts conj . Coll . 60 46 haue ] have 49 shall ] A 65 And Neptunes waues be enuious men of warre , I. i . 27-64 394 The Tragedie of Dido .
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... Hurst 73 Astraea's Hurst , Dyce ' , Cunn . 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 Shall yeeld to dignitie a dubble birth , Who will 1. i . 65-106 The Tragedie of Dido . 395.
... Hurst 73 Astraea's Hurst , Dyce ' , Cunn . 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 Shall yeeld to dignitie a dubble birth , Who will 1. i . 65-106 The Tragedie of Dido . 395.
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... Hurst , Cunn . Besieges Dyce , Bull . , Gros . 130 135 140 115 wind - gods Cunn . 119 + S.D . add . Dyce 116 132 Cymothoe conj . Dyce , Bull . etc .: Cimodoæ 1594 : Cymodoce Hurst , Dyce , Cunn . others Dyce 133+ S.D. Enter Aeneas ...
... Hurst , Cunn . Besieges Dyce , Bull . , Gros . 130 135 140 115 wind - gods Cunn . 119 + S.D . add . Dyce 116 132 Cymothoe conj . Dyce , Bull . etc .: Cimodoæ 1594 : Cymodoce Hurst , Dyce , Cunn . others Dyce 133+ S.D. Enter Aeneas ...
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... Hurst , Bull .: that conj . McK . 147 Ceraunia's Dyce 153 annoys conj . Dyce 154 mak'st Hurst , Dyce , Gros . coming Dyce etc .: cunning 1594 , Hurst , Rob . 159 aged .. shed ] azur'd . hair conj . Mitford , Dyce etc .: aire 1604 , Hurst ...
... Hurst , Bull .: that conj . McK . 147 Ceraunia's Dyce 153 annoys conj . Dyce 154 mak'st Hurst , Dyce , Gros . coming Dyce etc .: cunning 1594 , Hurst , Rob . 159 aged .. shed ] azur'd . hair conj . Mitford , Dyce etc .: aire 1604 , Hurst ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abig armes Ascanius Barabas Bind bloud braue Coll conj crowne Cunn damnd death Dido Doctor Faustus doth Duke of Guise Dyce to Bull earth Edward Elegia Emperour Eneas Enter Euen euery Exeunt Exit faire farewell farre father Faustus feare gaue Gaueston giue Gouernor grace Guise hand hast hath haue heart heauen heere hell Hero Hero and Leander Hurst I'le Iarbus Ioue Jew of Malta King Leander leaue liue looke Lord loue louers Madam maiesty Malta Marlowe's Mephastophilis Mortimer Nauarre neuer Penbrooke Persea Pilia Queene S.D. add saue Scana Scene Scythian shal shew sirra slaue sonne souldiers soule stay sunne sweet sword Tamburlaine Techelles tell thee Theridamas thine thinke thou art thou shalt thy selfe Trebizon Turke UNIV Venus villaine vnder vnto vpon warre wench wilt yeeld Zenocrate
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 32 - Our souls, whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world, And measure every wandering planet's course, Still climbing after knowledge infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown.
Seite 360 - Gallop apace, bright Phoebus, through the sky, And dusky night, in rusty iron car, Between you both shorten the time, I pray, That I may see that most desired day When we may meet these traitors in the field.
Seite 192 - Oft have I thought to have done so; but the devil threatened to tear me in pieces, if I named God, to fetch both body and soul, if I once gave ear to divinity : and now 'tis too late. Gentlemen, away, lest you perish with me.
Seite 186 - If it like your grace, the year is divided into two circles over the whole world, that, when it is here winter with us, in the contrary circle it is summer with them, as in India, Saba, and farther countries in the East; and by means of a swift spirit that I have I had them brought hither, as you see.
Seite 191 - Wittenberg, never read book ! And what wonders I have done, all Germany can witness, yea, all the world ; for which Faustus hath lost both Germany and the world, yea heaven itself, heaven, the...
Seite 194 - That sometime grew within this learned man. Faustus is gone : regard his hellish fall, Whose fiendful fortune may exhort the wise Only to wonder at unlawful things, Whose deepness doth entice such forward wits To practise more than heavenly power permits.
Seite 193 - Tis gone; and see where God Stretcheth out his arm, and bends his ireful brows! Mountains and hills come, come and fall on me, And hide me from the heavy wrath of God!
Seite 305 - Christians, dogs, and Turkish infidels; But now begins the extremity of heat To pinch me with intolerable pangs: Die life, fly soul, tongue curse thy fill, and die!
Seite 135 - Give me a map; then let me see how much Is left for me to conquer all the world.
Seite 332 - I have not seen a dapper Jack so brisk ; He wears a short Italian hooded cloak Larded with pearl, and, in his Tuscan cap, A jewel of more value than the crown. While others walk below, the king and he From out a window laugh at such as we, And flout our train, and jest at our attire.