The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... sweet fruition of an earthly crown . " ( ii . 7 ) . The ear exults in the sonorous march of the stately verse as each successive line paces more majestically than the preceding ; but what cruel discomfiture awaits us at the end ! It ...
... sweet fruition of an earthly crown . " ( ii . 7 ) . The ear exults in the sonorous march of the stately verse as each successive line paces more majestically than the preceding ; but what cruel discomfiture awaits us at the end ! It ...
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... sweet - according rimes . But Marlo , still - admired Marlo's gon To liue with beautie in Elyzium ; Immortal beautie , who desires to heare His sacred poesies , sweete in euery eare : Marlo must frame to Orpheus ' melodie Himnes all ...
... sweet - according rimes . But Marlo , still - admired Marlo's gon To liue with beautie in Elyzium ; Immortal beautie , who desires to heare His sacred poesies , sweete in euery eare : Marlo must frame to Orpheus ' melodie Himnes all ...
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... sweet Kate , how I be clad ; Thou shalt have garments wrought of Median silk Enchased with precious jewels fetched from far By Italian merchants that with Russian stems Plough up huge furrows in the Terrene main . " This passage is ...
... sweet Kate , how I be clad ; Thou shalt have garments wrought of Median silk Enchased with precious jewels fetched from far By Italian merchants that with Russian stems Plough up huge furrows in the Terrene main . " This passage is ...
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... Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge . " But however closely we may look for them , we shall find very few Shakespearean passages . Of Marlowe's earliest style we are constantly and inevitably reminded . That Marlowe had a share in all ...
... Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge . " But however closely we may look for them , we shall find very few Shakespearean passages . Of Marlowe's earliest style we are constantly and inevitably reminded . That Marlowe had a share in all ...
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... sweet friends and fol- lowers ! These Lords , perhaps do scorn our estimates , And think we prattle with distempered spirits ; But since they measure our deserts so mean , That in conceit bear empires on our spears , Affecting thoughts ...
... sweet friends and fol- lowers ! These Lords , perhaps do scorn our estimates , And think we prattle with distempered spirits ; But since they measure our deserts so mean , That in conceit bear empires on our spears , Affecting thoughts ...
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