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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... fears to raise its voice against Shakespeare , shows no mercy to Shakespeare's con- temporaries . It has been usually stated that Fabyan's Chronicle was Marlowe's authority for the plot of Edward II . , but Mr. Fleay has made it ...
... fears to raise its voice against Shakespeare , shows no mercy to Shakespeare's con- temporaries . It has been usually stated that Fabyan's Chronicle was Marlowe's authority for the plot of Edward II . , but Mr. Fleay has made it ...
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... fear no comparison with Ovid's Heroides , we find fluency and freedom and sweetness ; but the clear , rich , fervent notes of Hero and Leander were heard but once . No less truly than finely does Mr. Swinburne say that the poem " stands ...
... fear no comparison with Ovid's Heroides , we find fluency and freedom and sweetness ; but the clear , rich , fervent notes of Hero and Leander were heard but once . No less truly than finely does Mr. Swinburne say that the poem " stands ...
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... fear of 2 hideous revenge , I stand aghast ; but most astonièd To see his choler shut in secret thoughts , And wrapt in silence of his angry soul . Upon his brows was pourtrayed ugly death ; And in his eyes the furies of his heart 1 ...
... fear of 2 hideous revenge , I stand aghast ; but most astonièd To see his choler shut in secret thoughts , And wrapt in silence of his angry soul . Upon his brows was pourtrayed ugly death ; And in his eyes the furies of his heart 1 ...
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... fear , For words are vain where working tools present The naked action of my threatened end : It says , Agydas , thou shalt surely die , And of extremities elect the least ; More honour and less pain it may procure To die by this ...
... fear , For words are vain where working tools present The naked action of my threatened end : It says , Agydas , thou shalt surely die , And of extremities elect the least ; More honour and less pain it may procure To die by this ...
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Go , wander , free from fear of tyrant's rage , Removed from the torments and the hell , Wherewith he may excruciate thy soul , And let Agydas by Agydas die , And with this stab slumber eternally ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Go , wander , free from fear of tyrant's rage , Removed from the torments and the hell , Wherewith he may excruciate thy soul , And let Agydas by Agydas die , And with this stab slumber eternally ...
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