The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... 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- ham was a PREFACE ·
... 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- ham was a PREFACE ·
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... 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 the restless spheres , Wills us to wear ...
... 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 the restless spheres , Wills us to wear ...
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... soul . This and more may be granted ; but criticism is silenced when we reflect on the agony of Faustus ' final soliloquy and the fervid splendour of his raptures over Helen's beauty . Dr. Faustus is rather a series of dramatic scenes ...
... soul . This and more may be granted ; but criticism is silenced when we reflect on the agony of Faustus ' final soliloquy and the fervid splendour of his raptures over Helen's beauty . Dr. Faustus is rather a series of dramatic scenes ...
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... soul's dark offspring . " When Chapman is inspired he is not always articulate . In this apostrophe to the " free soul " of Marlowe we cannot fail to be moved by the impassioned fervour of the language ; but when we come to reread the ...
... soul's dark offspring . " When Chapman is inspired he is not always articulate . In this apostrophe to the " free soul " of Marlowe we cannot fail to be moved by the impassioned fervour of the language ; but when we come to reread the ...
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... soul's dark offspring " is the continuation of the poem , the four last sestiads as yet undisclosed to public view ; and " to light surrender " merely means to set forth in print to the gaze of the world . Among all the Elizabethan ...
... soul's dark offspring " is the continuation of the poem , the four last sestiads as yet undisclosed to public view ; and " to light surrender " merely means to set forth in print to the gaze of the world . Among all the Elizabethan ...
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