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... bring for him what- soever . " Dyce pointed out that the curious text of this passage closely tallies with the text of the corresponding passage in the prose tract . Dyce's quotations are from ed . 1648 ; he does not seem to have been ...
... bring for him what- soever . " Dyce pointed out that the curious text of this passage closely tallies with the text of the corresponding passage in the prose tract . Dyce's quotations are from ed . 1648 ; he does not seem to have been ...
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... bring him anything and doo for him whatsoever . " 1 This verbal coincidence is too striking to be merely accidental . It has been suggested by Dr. Von der Velde that the English actors who performed at the courts of Dresden and Berlin ...
... bring him anything and doo for him whatsoever . " 1 This verbal coincidence is too striking to be merely accidental . It has been suggested by Dr. Von der Velde that the English actors who performed at the courts of Dresden and Berlin ...
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... there are references to historical events that happened after Marlowe's death . I hasten to bring these remarks to a close . So much has been admirably written about Marlowe by excellent critics , Introduction . lxxxiii.
... there are references to historical events that happened after Marlowe's death . I hasten to bring these remarks to a close . So much has been admirably written about Marlowe by excellent critics , Introduction . lxxxiii.
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... 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 my thousand horse incontinent1 To ...
... 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 my thousand horse incontinent1 To ...
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... Bringing the crown to make you emperor ! Enter ORTYGIUS and CENEUS , 2 with others , bearing a Crown . Orty . Magnificent and mighty Prince Cosroe , We , in the name of other Persian states 3 And Commons of the mighty monarchy , Present ...
... Bringing the crown to make you emperor ! Enter ORTYGIUS and CENEUS , 2 with others , bearing a Crown . Orty . Magnificent and mighty Prince Cosroe , We , in the name of other Persian states 3 And Commons of the mighty monarchy , Present ...
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