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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... keeps on the border - land between poetry and rhetorical prose . he could rap out telling lines , and he had an imposing vocabulary . Marlowe's version of the first book of the Pharsalia is a piece of close translation , more poetical ...
... keeps on the border - land between poetry and rhetorical prose . he could rap out telling lines , and he had an imposing vocabulary . Marlowe's version of the first book of the Pharsalia is a piece of close translation , more poetical ...
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... keep his private views to himself , or at least that he should have explained them only to his most intimate friends . " In divinity I keep the road , " says that champion of orthodoxy , Sir Thomas Browne , who exposed the vulnerable ...
... keep his private views to himself , or at least that he should have explained them only to his most intimate friends . " In divinity I keep the road , " says that champion of orthodoxy , Sir Thomas Browne , who exposed the vulnerable ...
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... keeps in pay , We'll lead you to the stately tent of war , Where you shall hear the Scythian Tamburlaine : Threatening the world with high astounding terms , And scourging kingdoms with his conquering sword . View but his picture in ...
... keeps in pay , We'll lead you to the stately tent of war , Where you shall hear the Scythian Tamburlaine : Threatening the world with high astounding terms , And scourging kingdoms with his conquering sword . View but his picture in ...
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... keep your treasure safe . But , since I love to live at liberty , As easily may you get the soldan's crown As any prizes out of my precinct ; For they are friends that help to wean my state 1 For the sake of the metre Cunningham reads ...
... keep your treasure safe . But , since I love to live at liberty , As easily may you get the soldan's crown As any prizes out of my precinct ; For they are friends that help to wean my state 1 For the sake of the metre Cunningham reads ...
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... Keep all your standings and not stir a foot , Myself will bide the danger of the brunt . Enter THERIDAMAS and others . Ther . Where is this Scythian Tamburlaine ? 1 So 4to . - 8vo . " mountain foot . " 2 Bags or trunks ( Fr. malle ) ...
... Keep all your standings and not stir a foot , Myself will bide the danger of the brunt . Enter THERIDAMAS and others . Ther . Where is this Scythian Tamburlaine ? 1 So 4to . - 8vo . " mountain foot . " 2 Bags or trunks ( Fr. malle ) ...
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