The Works of Christopher Marlowe: Preface. Introduction. 1st pt. of Tamburlaine. 2d pt. of Tamburlaine. The tragical history of Dr. FaustusJohn C. Nimmo., 1885 |
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... Benv . Ay , an I fall not asleep i̇ ' the meantime . Mart . The Emperor is at hand , who comes to see What wonders by black spells may compassed be . Benv . Well , go you attend the Emperor : I am content for this once to thrust my head ...
... Benv . Ay , an I fall not asleep i̇ ' the meantime . Mart . The Emperor is at hand , who comes to see What wonders by black spells may compassed be . Benv . Well , go you attend the Emperor : I am content for this once to thrust my head ...
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... Benv . Blood , he speaks terribly ! but for all that , I do not greatly believe him ; he looks as like [ a ] conjurer as the Pope to a costermonger . Emp . Then , Faustus , as thou late didst promise us , We would behold that famous ...
... Benv . Blood , he speaks terribly ! but for all that , I do not greatly believe him ; he looks as like [ a ] conjurer as the Pope to a costermonger . Emp . Then , Faustus , as thou late didst promise us , We would behold that famous ...
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... Benv . A plague upon you , let me sleep awhile . Emp . I blame thee not to sleep much , having such a head of thine own . Sax . Look up , Benvolio , ' tis the Emperor calls . Benv . The Emperor ! where ? O , zounds , my head ! Emp . Nay ...
... Benv . A plague upon you , let me sleep awhile . Emp . I blame thee not to sleep much , having such a head of thine own . Sax . Look up , Benvolio , ' tis the Emperor calls . Benv . The Emperor ! where ? O , zounds , my head ! Emp . Nay ...
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... Benv . Hold , hold ! zounds ! he'll raise up a kennel of devils , I think , anon : good my lord entreat for me ; ' sblood , I am never able to endure these torments . Emp . Then , good Mr. Doctor , Let me entreat you to remove his horns ...
... Benv . Hold , hold ! zounds ! he'll raise up a kennel of devils , I think , anon : good my lord entreat for me ; ' sblood , I am never able to endure these torments . Emp . Then , good Mr. Doctor , Let me entreat you to remove his horns ...
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... Benv . Away , you love me not to urge me thus ; Shall I let slip so great an injury , When every servile groom jests at my wrongs , And in their rustic gambols proudly say , " Benvolio's head was graced with horns to - day ? " O may ...
... Benv . Away , you love me not to urge me thus ; Shall I let slip so great an injury , When every servile groom jests at my wrongs , And in their rustic gambols proudly say , " Benvolio's head was graced with horns to - day ? " O may ...
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