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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... thousand ships , " 1 Herr Meissner quotes from a MS . volume of travels by a Wurtem- berg merchant a statement to the effect that at Frankfort - on - the - Main , in 1592 , during the autumn fair , were acted plays " by the master very ...
... thousand ships , " 1 Herr Meissner quotes from a MS . volume of travels by a Wurtem- berg merchant a statement to the effect that at Frankfort - on - the - Main , in 1592 , during the autumn fair , were acted plays " by the master very ...
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... thousand ships ? " It was pointed out by Wagner that the scene in Bar- nabe Barnes ' Devil's Charter , 1607 , where Pope Alex- ander VI . signs a contract with a devil disguised as a pronotary , is modelled on scene v . of Faustus . In ...
... thousand ships ? " It was pointed out by Wagner that the scene in Bar- nabe Barnes ' Devil's Charter , 1607 , where Pope Alex- ander VI . signs a contract with a devil disguised as a pronotary , is modelled on scene v . of Faustus . In ...
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... thousand Grecians more In whose stern faces shined the quenchless fire That after burnt the pride of Asia . " About the authorship of such lines as those there can be no possible doubt ; but there are very few passages in Dido where the ...
... thousand Grecians more In whose stern faces shined the quenchless fire That after burnt the pride of Asia . " About the authorship of such lines as those there can be no possible doubt ; but there are very few passages in Dido where the ...
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... thousand horse , to apprehend And bring him captive to your Highness ' throne . Myc . Full true thou speak'st , and like thyself , my Lord , Whom I may term a Damon for thy love : Therefore ' tis best , if so it like you all , To send ...
... thousand horse , to apprehend And bring him captive to your Highness ' throne . Myc . Full true thou speak'st , and like thyself , my Lord , Whom I may term a Damon for thy love : Therefore ' tis best , if so it like you all , To send ...
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... thousand times . [ Exit THERIDAMAS . Ah , Menaphon , why stay'st thou thus behind , When other men press forward for renown ? Go , Menaphon , go into Scythia ; And foot by foot follow Theridamas . Cos . Nay , pray you let him stay ; a ...
... thousand times . [ Exit THERIDAMAS . Ah , Menaphon , why stay'st thou thus behind , When other men press forward for renown ? Go , Menaphon , go into Scythia ; And foot by foot follow Theridamas . Cos . Nay , pray you let him stay ; a ...
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