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... Doth teach us all to have aspiring minds : Our souls , whose faculties can
comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world , And measure every
wandering planet's course , Still climbing after knowledge infinite , And always
moving as ...
... Doth teach us all to have aspiring minds : Our souls , whose faculties can
comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world , And measure every
wandering planet's course , Still climbing after knowledge infinite , And always
moving as ...
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... the statement is taken , and his informant is unable to lay his hand upon it in
the public library ; so better proof is wanted . 2 See Cohn's Shakespeare in
Germany , cxv , cxvii . he must surely have had in his mind the line Introduction .
xxxvii.
... the statement is taken , and his informant is unable to lay his hand upon it in
the public library ; so better proof is wanted . 2 See Cohn's Shakespeare in
Germany , cxv , cxvii . he must surely have had in his mind the line Introduction .
xxxvii.
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he must surely have had in his mind the line of Marlowe“ Was this the face that
launched a thousand ships ? ” It was pointed out by Wagner that the scene in
Barnabe Barnes ' Devil's Charter , 1607 , where Pope Alexander VI . signs a
contract ...
he must surely have had in his mind the line of Marlowe“ Was this the face that
launched a thousand ships ? ” It was pointed out by Wagner that the scene in
Barnabe Barnes ' Devil's Charter , 1607 , where Pope Alexander VI . signs a
contract ...
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The subtler treatment of a later age can never efface from our minds the appalling
realism of the catastrophe in Marlowe's play : still our sense is pierced by that last
despairing cry of shrill anguishUgly Hell , gape not ! come not , Lucifer !
The subtler treatment of a later age can never efface from our minds the appalling
realism of the catastrophe in Marlowe's play : still our sense is pierced by that last
despairing cry of shrill anguishUgly Hell , gape not ! come not , Lucifer !
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But let us dismiss Milton from our minds , and let us select some of the strongest
lines from the translation :Strange sights appeared ; the angry threatening gods
Filled both the earth and seas with prodigies . Great store of strange and
unknown ...
But let us dismiss Milton from our minds , and let us select some of the strongest
lines from the translation :Strange sights appeared ; the angry threatening gods
Filled both the earth and seas with prodigies . Great store of strange and
unknown ...
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