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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... at finding herself neglected by the king , but the wound is only surface - deep . She acquiesces passively in her husband's death , and with equal indifference 1 would have sacrificed her paramour . his weakness , is xliv Introduction .
... at finding herself neglected by the king , but the wound is only surface - deep . She acquiesces passively in her husband's death , and with equal indifference 1 would have sacrificed her paramour . his weakness , is xliv Introduction .
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... wound [ wind ] thereof the King fell down ; Then from the navel to the throat at once He ripp'd old Priam . " If these lines are Marlowe's they must have been written at the very beginning of his career . Compared with this ...
... wound [ wind ] thereof the King fell down ; Then from the navel to the throat at once He ripp'd old Priam . " If these lines are Marlowe's they must have been written at the very beginning of his career . Compared with this ...
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... wound ; My soul begins to take her flight to hell , And summons all my senses to depart.— The heat and moisture , which did feed each other , For want of nourishment to feed them both , Is dry and cold ; and now doth ghastly death ...
... wound ; My soul begins to take her flight to hell , And summons all my senses to depart.— The heat and moisture , which did feed each other , For want of nourishment to feed them both , Is dry and cold ; and now doth ghastly death ...
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... wound me with these words , And speak of Tamburlaine as he deserves . The entertainment we have had of him Is far from villany1 or servitude , And might in noble minds be counted princely . 30 Agyd . How can you fancy one that looks so ...
... wound me with these words , And speak of Tamburlaine as he deserves . The entertainment we have had of him Is far from villany1 or servitude , And might in noble minds be counted princely . 30 Agyd . How can you fancy one that looks so ...
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... wound ! 120 130 Baj . Now shalt thou feel the force of Turkish arms , Which lately made all Europe quake for fear . I have of Turks , Arabians , Moors , and Jews , Enough to cover all Bithynia . Let thousands die ; their slaughtered ...
... wound ! 120 130 Baj . Now shalt thou feel the force of Turkish arms , Which lately made all Europe quake for fear . I have of Turks , Arabians , Moors , and Jews , Enough to cover all Bithynia . Let thousands die ; their slaughtered ...
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