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... Tamb . iv . 3 , 1. 37 ) is delightfully ludicrous . In another passage we have a mention of " The massy robe that late adorned The stately legate of the Persian king , " where ( as Dyce remarked ) the allusion would be quite ...
... Tamb . iv . 3 , 1. 37 ) is delightfully ludicrous . In another passage we have a mention of " The massy robe that late adorned The stately legate of the Persian king , " where ( as Dyce remarked ) the allusion would be quite ...
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... Tamb . Come , lady , let not this appal your thoughts ; The jewels and the treasure we have ta'en 1 Marlowe's use of this word supports Farmer's correction , " infes- tion " for " infection , " in Richard II . , ii . 1 . 2 The verb ...
... Tamb . Come , lady , let not this appal your thoughts ; The jewels and the treasure we have ta'en 1 Marlowe's use of this word supports Farmer's correction , " infes- tion " for " infection , " in Richard II . , ii . 1 . 2 The verb ...
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... Tamb . But now you see these letters and commands Are countermanded by a greater man ; And through my provinces you must expect Letters of conduct from my mightiness , If you intend to keep your treasure safe . But , since I love to ...
... Tamb . But now you see these letters and commands Are countermanded by a greater man ; And through my provinces you must expect Letters of conduct from my mightiness , If you intend to keep your treasure safe . But , since I love to ...
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... Tamb . I am a lord , for so my deeds shall prove : And yet a shepherd by my parentage . But , lady , this fair face and heavenly hue Must grace his bed that conquers Asia , And means to be a terror to the world , Measuring the limits of ...
... Tamb . I am a lord , for so my deeds shall prove : And yet a shepherd by my parentage . But , lady , this fair face and heavenly hue Must grace his bed that conquers Asia , And means to be a terror to the world , Measuring the limits of ...
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... Tamb . Nobly resolved , sweet friends and fol- lowers ! These Lords , perhaps do scorn our estimates , And think we prattle with distempered spirits ; But since they measure our deserts so mean , That in conceit bear empires on our ...
... Tamb . Nobly resolved , sweet friends and fol- lowers ! These Lords , perhaps do scorn our estimates , And think we prattle with distempered spirits ; But since they measure our deserts so mean , That in conceit bear empires on our ...
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