The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... holds up to ridicule the " idiote art - masters that intrude themselves to our eares as the alcumists of eloquence ; who ( mounted on the stage of arrogance ) think to outbrave better pens with the swelling bumbast of a bragging blank ...
... holds up to ridicule the " idiote art - masters that intrude themselves to our eares as the alcumists of eloquence ; who ( mounted on the stage of arrogance ) think to outbrave better pens with the swelling bumbast of a bragging blank ...
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... hold at the same time that ed . 1616 gives us occasionally the author's revised text , or restores passages that had been omitted in the first As this theory has not been put forward before , I may be excused for dwelling on it at some ...
... hold at the same time that ed . 1616 gives us occasionally the author's revised text , or restores passages that had been omitted in the first As this theory has not been put forward before , I may be excused for dwelling on it at some ...
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... hold to have been given by Marlowe to Faustus . In Egerton MS . 1994 ( preserved in the British Museum ) there is a play entitled Calisto , or the Escapes of Jupiter , which I have elsewhere shown to be composed of scenes from Heywood's ...
... hold to have been given by Marlowe to Faustus . In Egerton MS . 1994 ( preserved in the British Museum ) there is a play entitled Calisto , or the Escapes of Jupiter , which I have elsewhere shown to be composed of scenes from Heywood's ...
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... hold of his wrest , hee stabbed his owne dagger into his owne head , in such sort that , notwithstanding all the meanes of surgerie that could bee wrought , hee shortly after died thereof ; the manner of his death being so terrible ...
... hold of his wrest , hee stabbed his owne dagger into his owne head , in such sort that , notwithstanding all the meanes of surgerie that could bee wrought , hee shortly after died thereof ; the manner of his death being so terrible ...
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... hold that Shakespeare worked on a full and accurate MS . copy of the early plays , and that these early plays were in large part by Marlowe . Unless we suppose that Shakespeare had the full text of the early plays before I do not know ...
... hold that Shakespeare worked on a full and accurate MS . copy of the early plays , and that these early plays were in large part by Marlowe . Unless we suppose that Shakespeare had the full text of the early plays before I do not know ...
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