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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... unto Thomas Dickers , the 20 of Desembr 1597 , for adycyous to Fostus twentie shellinges , and fyve shel- lenges for a prolog to Marloes Tamberlen , so in all I saye / payde twentye fyve shellinges . " ( Henslowe's Diary , ed . J. P. ...
... unto Thomas Dickers , the 20 of Desembr 1597 , for adycyous to Fostus twentie shellinges , and fyve shel- lenges for a prolog to Marloes Tamberlen , so in all I saye / payde twentye fyve shellinges . " ( Henslowe's Diary , ed . J. P. ...
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... unto the wise than any way else to be regarded , though haply they have been of some vain - conceited fondlings greatly gaped at , what time they were showed upon the stage in their graced deformities : nevertheless now to be mixed in ...
... unto the wise than any way else to be regarded , though haply they have been of some vain - conceited fondlings greatly gaped at , what time they were showed upon the stage in their graced deformities : nevertheless now to be mixed in ...
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... unto us , living an after- life in our memory , there putteth us in mind of farther obsequies due unto the deceased ; and namely of the performance of whatsoever we may judge , shall make to his living credit and to the effecting of his ...
... unto us , living an after- life in our memory , there putteth us in mind of farther obsequies due unto the deceased ; and namely of the performance of whatsoever we may judge , shall make to his living credit and to the effecting of his ...
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... unto his greatnesse ; for penetrating in his power , his hand lyes heavy upon me , he hath spoken unto me with a voyce of thunder , and I have felt [ old ed . left ] he is a God that can punish enemies . Why should thy excel- lent wit ...
... unto his greatnesse ; for penetrating in his power , his hand lyes heavy upon me , he hath spoken unto me with a voyce of thunder , and I have felt [ old ed . left ] he is a God that can punish enemies . Why should thy excel- lent wit ...
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... unto Henry's death ! " Compare II . Tamburlaine , v . 3 : — “ Weep , heavens , and vanish into liquid tears ! Fall , stars that governs his nativity , And summon all the shining lamps of heaven To cast their bootless fires to the earth ...
... unto Henry's death ! " Compare II . Tamburlaine , v . 3 : — “ Weep , heavens , and vanish into liquid tears ! Fall , stars that governs his nativity , And summon all the shining lamps of heaven To cast their bootless fires to the earth ...
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