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Now , Phoebus , ope the eye - lids ? of the day , And , for the raven , wake the
morning lark , That I may hover with her in the air , Singing o'er these , as she
does o'er her young . ” Again and again must we regret that the last three acts
were not ...
Now , Phoebus , ope the eye - lids ? of the day , And , for the raven , wake the
morning lark , That I may hover with her in the air , Singing o'er these , as she
does o'er her young . ” Again and again must we regret that the last three acts
were not ...
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Even in the presence of death , with the wolfish eyes of the grim nobles bent on
him from every side , he loses nothing of his old jauntiness . Marlowe has
thoroughly realised this character , and portrayed it in every detail with
consummate ...
Even in the presence of death , with the wolfish eyes of the grim nobles bent on
him from every side , he loses nothing of his old jauntiness . Marlowe has
thoroughly realised this character , and portrayed it in every detail with
consummate ...
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For a What heart - breaking pathos in those lines ! moment , as his thoughts travel
back across the years , he forgets the squalor of his dungeon and rides blithely
beneath the beaming eyes of his lady . It has been objected that the ...
For a What heart - breaking pathos in those lines ! moment , as his thoughts travel
back across the years , he forgets the squalor of his dungeon and rides blithely
beneath the beaming eyes of his lady . It has been objected that the ...
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I give the dedication in full , as it has not received due attention from Marlowe's
editors :“ Sir , —We think not ourselves discharged of the duty we owe to our
friend when we have brought the breathless body to the earth ; for albeit the eye
there ...
I give the dedication in full , as it has not received due attention from Marlowe's
editors :“ Sir , —We think not ourselves discharged of the duty we owe to our
friend when we have brought the breathless body to the earth ; for albeit the eye
there ...
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... that withall drawing out his dagger for his defence , hee stabd this Marlow into
the eye , in such sort that , his braynes comming out at the daggers point , hee
shortly after dyed . Thus did God , the true executioner of diuine iustice , worke
the ...
... that withall drawing out his dagger for his defence , hee stabd this Marlow into
the eye , in such sort that , his braynes comming out at the daggers point , hee
shortly after dyed . Thus did God , the true executioner of diuine iustice , worke
the ...
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