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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... follows , " surpasses little works achieved . " Surely no man ever aimed higher than Marlowe ; and within so short a space of life few have carried out so worthily their vast designs . He was the first in England to compose tragedies ...
... follows , " surpasses little works achieved . " Surely no man ever aimed higher than Marlowe ; and within so short a space of life few have carried out so worthily their vast designs . He was the first in England to compose tragedies ...
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... follows : - " In obitum honoratissimi Viri , Rogeri Manwood , Militis , Quaestorii Reginalis Capitalis Baronis , Noctivagi terror , ganeonis triste flagellum , Et Jovis Alcides , rigido vulturque latroni , Urna subtegitur . Scelerum ...
... follows : - " In obitum honoratissimi Viri , Rogeri Manwood , Militis , Quaestorii Reginalis Capitalis Baronis , Noctivagi terror , ganeonis triste flagellum , Et Jovis Alcides , rigido vulturque latroni , Urna subtegitur . Scelerum ...
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... follow that they have a dramatic fitness . It is not improbable that the play in its un- revised state concluded with the scene between the scholars , and that the poet afterwards substituted for this xxxii Introduction .
... follow that they have a dramatic fitness . It is not improbable that the play in its un- revised state concluded with the scene between the scholars , and that the poet afterwards substituted for this xxxii Introduction .
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... follow its composition , yet we cannot regard the Massacre at Paris as a very early work of Marlowe's ; for Henry III . , with whose assassination the play ends , died on 2nd August 1589. But we have clear proof that the play has come ...
... follow its composition , yet we cannot regard the Massacre at Paris as a very early work of Marlowe's ; for Henry III . , with whose assassination the play ends , died on 2nd August 1589. But we have clear proof that the play has come ...
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... follow Motion , find th ' eternal clime Of his free soul whose living subject stood Up to the chin in the Pierian flood , And drunk to me half this Musaean story , Inscribing it to deathless memory ; Confer with it , and make my pledge ...
... follow Motion , find th ' eternal clime Of his free soul whose living subject stood Up to the chin in the Pierian flood , And drunk to me half this Musaean story , Inscribing it to deathless memory ; Confer with it , and make my pledge ...
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