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... Shakespeare to complete Marlowe's play . " This titanic absurdity- " gross as a mountain , open , palpable " -was received with much applause in certain quarters . Which he disdaining , whisk'd his sword about , And xlviii Introduction .
... Shakespeare to complete Marlowe's play . " This titanic absurdity- " gross as a mountain , open , palpable " -was received with much applause in certain quarters . Which he disdaining , whisk'd his sword about , And xlviii Introduction .
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Which he disdaining , whisk'd his sword about , And with the wound [ wind ] thereof the King fell down ; Then from the navel to the throat at once He ripp'd old Priam . " If these lines are ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Which he disdaining , whisk'd his sword about , And with the wound [ wind ] thereof the King fell down ; Then from the navel to the throat at once He ripp'd old Priam . " If these lines are ...
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... scourging kingdoms with his conquering sword . View but his picture in this tragic glass , And then applaud his fortune as you please . PERSONS REPRESENTED.1 MYCETES , King of Persia . COSROE , FIRST PART OF TAMBURLAINE.
... scourging kingdoms with his conquering sword . View but his picture in this tragic glass , And then applaud his fortune as you please . PERSONS REPRESENTED.1 MYCETES , King of Persia . COSROE , FIRST PART OF TAMBURLAINE.
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... swords at thee , Meaning to mangle all thy provinces . Myc . Brother , I see your meaning well enough , And through your planets I perceive you think I am not wise enough to be a king , But I refer me to my noblemen That know my wit ...
... swords at thee , Meaning to mangle all thy provinces . Myc . Brother , I see your meaning well enough , And through your planets I perceive you think I am not wise enough to be a king , But I refer me to my noblemen That know my wit ...
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... swords , And with thy looks thou conquerest all thy foes ; I long to see thee back return from thence , That I may view these milk - white steeds of mine All loaden with the heads of killed men , 80 And from their knees e'en to their ...
... swords , And with thy looks thou conquerest all thy foes ; I long to see thee back return from thence , That I may view these milk - white steeds of mine All loaden with the heads of killed men , 80 And from their knees e'en to their ...
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