The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... never tires of teaching is that a lofty aim , even where failure follows , " surpasses little works achieved . " Surely no man ever aimed higher than Marlowe ; and within so short a space of life few have carried out so worthily their ...
... never tires of teaching is that a lofty aim , even where failure follows , " surpasses little works achieved . " Surely no man ever aimed higher than Marlowe ; and within so short a space of life few have carried out so worthily their ...
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... never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit of all , That perfect bliss and sole felicity , The sweet fruition of an earthly crown . " ( ii . 7 ) . The ear exults in the sonorous march of the stately verse as each successive line paces ...
... never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit of all , That perfect bliss and sole felicity , The sweet fruition of an earthly crown . " ( ii . 7 ) . The ear exults in the sonorous march of the stately verse as each successive line paces ...
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... never such a doctor . " Now 1 Hazlitt mentions an edition of 1611. Mr. Frederick Locker has an unique edition of 1619. ( I owe my knowledge of these editions to the exhaustive " Bibliography of Marlowe's Faustus , " by Mr. Heinemann in ...
... never such a doctor . " Now 1 Hazlitt mentions an edition of 1611. Mr. Frederick Locker has an unique edition of 1619. ( I owe my knowledge of these editions to the exhaustive " Bibliography of Marlowe's Faustus , " by Mr. Heinemann in ...
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... never attempted to write a comic scene . The Muses had dowered him with many rare qualities- nobility and tenderness and pity - but the gift of humour , the most grateful of all gifts , was withheld . To excite " tears and laughter for ...
... never attempted to write a comic scene . The Muses had dowered him with many rare qualities- nobility and tenderness and pity - but the gift of humour , the most grateful of all gifts , was withheld . To excite " tears and laughter for ...
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... never be forgotten . It must be allowed that Marlowe did not perceive the full capabilities afforded by the legend he adopted ; that crudeness of treatment is shown in making Faustus abandon the pursuit of supernatural knowledge , and ...
... never be forgotten . It must be allowed that Marlowe did not perceive the full capabilities afforded by the legend he adopted ; that crudeness of treatment is shown in making Faustus abandon the pursuit of supernatural knowledge , and ...
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