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... line as " Her lips sucks forth my soul ; see where it flies ! " sounds very harsh to our ears ; but if Marlowe so wrote the verse , an editor is not justified in making any alteration . Cunningham's edition of Marlowe . Colonel Cunning ...
... line as " Her lips sucks forth my soul ; see where it flies ! " sounds very harsh to our ears ; but if Marlowe so wrote the verse , an editor is not justified in making any alteration . Cunningham's edition of Marlowe . Colonel Cunning ...
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... line . " They know that in moving terror and pity the creator of Faustus and Edward II . was excelled only by Shakespeare ; and they know , too , that the rich music of Hero and Leander was heard no more in England until the coming of ...
... line . " They know that in moving terror and pity the creator of Faustus and Edward II . was excelled only by Shakespeare ; and they know , too , that the rich music of Hero and Leander was heard no more in England until the coming of ...
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... lines , to correct and curtail ; but was borne swiftly onward by the wings of his imagination . The absence of ... line paces more majestically than the preceding ; but what cruel discomfiture awaits us at the end ! It seems almost ...
... lines , to correct and curtail ; but was borne swiftly onward by the wings of his imagination . The absence of ... line paces more majestically than the preceding ; but what cruel discomfiture awaits us at the end ! It seems almost ...
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... easy to conceive what roars of applause would be evoked by the entrance of Tambur- laine drawn in his chariot by the harnessed monarchs . One delightfully ludicrous line in his address to the captives XX Introduction .
... easy to conceive what roars of applause would be evoked by the entrance of Tambur- laine drawn in his chariot by the harnessed monarchs . One delightfully ludicrous line in his address to the captives XX Introduction .
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. One delightfully ludicrous line in his address to the captives : - " Holla ... lines were written in 1597. Ben Jonson in his Discoveries observes : - " The true artificer will not Introduction . xxi.
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. One delightfully ludicrous line in his address to the captives : - " Holla ... lines were written in 1597. Ben Jonson in his Discoveries observes : - " The true artificer will not Introduction . xxi.
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