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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... lines as- " To cast his magic charms that shall pierce through The ebon gates of ever - burning hell , And hale the stubborn Furies from their caves . " contemporaries for the labour that he bestowed on his works Introduction . xxxiii.
... lines as- " To cast his magic charms that shall pierce through The ebon gates of ever - burning hell , And hale the stubborn Furies from their caves . " contemporaries for the labour that he bestowed on his works Introduction . xxxiii.
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... Hell , gape not ! come not , Lucifer ! I'll burn my books ! Ah , Mephistophilis ! " Goethe's English biographer speaks slightingly of Mar- lowe's play ; but Goethe 1 himself , when questioned about Dr. Faustus , " burst out with an ...
... Hell , gape not ! come not , Lucifer ! I'll burn my books ! Ah , Mephistophilis ! " Goethe's English biographer speaks slightingly of Mar- lowe's play ; but Goethe 1 himself , when questioned about Dr. Faustus , " burst out with an ...
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... hell . Our theater hath lost , Pluto hath got A tragick penman for a driery plot . " Among the Harleian MSS . ( 6853 , fol . 520 ) is a Note 1 " contayninge the opinion of one Christofer Marlye , 1 First printed by Ritson in his ...
... hell . Our theater hath lost , Pluto hath got A tragick penman for a driery plot . " Among the Harleian MSS . ( 6853 , fol . 520 ) is a Note 1 " contayninge the opinion of one Christofer Marlye , 1 First printed by Ritson in his ...
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... Hell , I would with piteous looks and pleasing words , As once did Orpheus with his harmony And ravishing sound of his melodious harp , Entreat grim Pluto , " & c . The italicised words are from scene vi . ( 1. 29 ) of Faustus . In my ...
... Hell , I would with piteous looks and pleasing words , As once did Orpheus with his harmony And ravishing sound of his melodious harp , Entreat grim Pluto , " & c . The italicised words are from scene vi . ( 1. 29 ) of Faustus . In my ...
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... hell . Tamb . Noble and mild this Persian seems to be , If outward habit judge the inward man . Tech . His deep affections make him passionate . Tamb . With what a majesty he rears his looks ! In thee , thou valiant man of Persia , I ...
... hell . Tamb . Noble and mild this Persian seems to be , If outward habit judge the inward man . Tech . His deep affections make him passionate . Tamb . With what a majesty he rears his looks ! In thee , thou valiant man of Persia , I ...
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