The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... tell her praise , Whom all the world admires for majesty . 3rd Schol . No marvel though the angry Greeks pursued With ten years ' war the rape of such a Queen , Whose heavenly beauty passeth all compare . Ist Schol . Since we have seen ...
... tell her praise , Whom all the world admires for majesty . 3rd Schol . No marvel though the angry Greeks pursued With ten years ' war the rape of such a Queen , Whose heavenly beauty passeth all compare . Ist Schol . Since we have seen ...
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... Tell Isabel , the queen , I looked not thus When for her sake I ran at tilt in France , And there unhorsed the Duke of Cleremont . " For a What heart - breaking pathos in those lines ! moment , as his thoughts travel back across the ...
... Tell Isabel , the queen , I looked not thus When for her sake I ran at tilt in France , And there unhorsed the Duke of Cleremont . " For a What heart - breaking pathos in those lines ! moment , as his thoughts travel back across the ...
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... Tell it how much his late desires I tender ( If yet it know not ) , and to light surrender My soul's dark offspring . " When Chapman is inspired he is not always articulate . In this apostrophe to the " free soul " of Marlowe we cannot ...
... Tell it how much his late desires I tender ( If yet it know not ) , and to light surrender My soul's dark offspring . " When Chapman is inspired he is not always articulate . In this apostrophe to the " free soul " of Marlowe we cannot ...
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... tell the cause unto my Lords ; I know you have a better wit than I. Cos . Unhappy Persia , that in former age Hast been the seat of mighty conquerors , That , in their prowess and their policies , Have triumphed over Afric and the ...
... tell the cause unto my Lords ; I know you have a better wit than I. Cos . Unhappy Persia , that in former age Hast been the seat of mighty conquerors , That , in their prowess and their policies , Have triumphed over Afric and the ...
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... tell me , madam , is your grace betrothed ? Zeno . I am my lord - for so you do import . Tamb . I am a lord , for so my deeds shall prove : And yet a shepherd by my parentage . But , lady , this fair face and heavenly hue Must grace his ...
... tell me , madam , is your grace betrothed ? Zeno . I am my lord - for so you do import . Tamb . I am a lord , for so my deeds shall prove : And yet a shepherd by my parentage . But , lady , this fair face and heavenly hue Must grace his ...
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