The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... fall And bloudy tyrants ' rage should chance apall The dead - stroke audience , midst the silent rout Comes tramping in a selfe - misformed lout , And laughs and grins , and frames his mimik face , And justles straight into the prince's ...
... fall And bloudy tyrants ' rage should chance apall The dead - stroke audience , midst the silent rout Comes tramping in a selfe - misformed lout , And laughs and grins , and frames his mimik face , And justles straight into the prince's ...
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... falling in couplets , seems to cry aloud for rhymes . " These passages , and the pretty scene where the old nurse tempts ... fall of Troy , occurs the passage , which Shakespeare burlesqued in Hamlet , 1 describing the slaughter of Priam ...
... falling in couplets , seems to cry aloud for rhymes . " These passages , and the pretty scene where the old nurse tempts ... fall of Troy , occurs the passage , which Shakespeare burlesqued in Hamlet , 1 describing the slaughter of Priam ...
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... fall of kingdoms ; The flattering sky glittered in often flames , And sundry fiery meteors blazed in heaven , Now spear - like long , now like a spreading touch ; Lightning in silence stole forth without clouds , And , from the northern ...
... fall of kingdoms ; The flattering sky glittered in often flames , And sundry fiery meteors blazed in heaven , Now spear - like long , now like a spreading touch ; Lightning in silence stole forth without clouds , And , from the northern ...
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... the voices of the world fall dumb . Shakespeare began his career as a pupil of Marlowe ; the lesser poet was self - taught . More than VOL . I. f 1 fifty years of life was granted to Shakespeare ; Marlowe Introduction . lxxiii.
... the voices of the world fall dumb . Shakespeare began his career as a pupil of Marlowe ; the lesser poet was self - taught . More than VOL . I. f 1 fifty years of life was granted to Shakespeare ; Marlowe Introduction . lxxiii.
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... Fall , stars that govern his nativity , And summon all the shining lamps of heaven To cast their bootless fires to the earth , And shed their feeble influence in the air ; Muffle your beauties with eternal clouds ! " A closer parallel ...
... Fall , stars that govern his nativity , And summon all the shining lamps of heaven To cast their bootless fires to the earth , And shed their feeble influence in the air ; Muffle your beauties with eternal clouds ! " A closer parallel ...
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