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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... spirit , " still climbing after knowledge infinite , " would ill brook to be fettered by the gyves and shackles of an academical training . But whether he held a scholar- ship or not , he was content to submit so far to the ordinary ...
... spirit , " still climbing after knowledge infinite , " would ill brook to be fettered by the gyves and shackles of an academical training . But whether he held a scholar- ship or not , he was content to submit so far to the ordinary ...
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... spirit walked always on the heights ; no ripple of laughter reached him as he scaled the " high pyramides " of tragic art . But while the poet was pursuing his airy path the actors at the Curtain had to look after their own interests ...
... spirit walked always on the heights ; no ripple of laughter reached him as he scaled the " high pyramides " of tragic art . But while the poet was pursuing his airy path the actors at the Curtain had to look after their own interests ...
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... is understood to be engaged on a searching inquiry as to the residence of Jews in England between 1290 and 1655 , the dates of their expul- sion and return . silent night , " like an unquiet spirit round a xlii Introduction .
... is understood to be engaged on a searching inquiry as to the residence of Jews in England between 1290 and 1655 , the dates of their expul- sion and return . silent night , " like an unquiet spirit round a xlii Introduction .
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. silent night , " like an unquiet spirit round a spot where treasure has been buried . And what a burst of lyric ecstacy when he clasps once more his money - bags ! — " Now , Phoebus , ope the eye ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. silent night , " like an unquiet spirit round a spot where treasure has been buried . And what a burst of lyric ecstacy when he clasps once more his money - bags ! — " Now , Phoebus , ope the eye ...
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... spirits immortal . Now , as swift as Time Doth 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 ...
... spirits immortal . Now , as swift as Time Doth 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 ...
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