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... villain , another Aaron . How this extraordinary transformation was effected , why the poet , who started with such clear- eyed vision and stern resolution , swerved so blindly and helplessly from the path , is a question that may xl ...
... villain , another Aaron . How this extraordinary transformation was effected , why the poet , who started with such clear- eyed vision and stern resolution , swerved so blindly and helplessly from the path , is a question that may xl ...
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... villain , Tamburlaine , And , on that false Cosroe , my traitorous brother . Would it not grieve a king to be so abused And have a thousand horsemen ta'en away ? And , which is worse , to have his diadem Sought for by such scald2 knaves ...
... villain , Tamburlaine , And , on that false Cosroe , my traitorous brother . Would it not grieve a king to be so abused And have a thousand horsemen ta'en away ? And , which is worse , to have his diadem Sought for by such scald2 knaves ...
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... villain ! darest thou give 2 the lie ? 1 The " clout " was the mark at which the archers aimed , and the " pin " was the nail which fastened it . 2 So 8vo . Dyce follows the reading of the 4to . " give me the lie . ” ΙΟ blond conces ...
... villain ! darest thou give 2 the lie ? 1 The " clout " was the mark at which the archers aimed , and the " pin " was the nail which fastened it . 2 So 8vo . Dyce follows the reading of the 4to . " give me the lie . ” ΙΟ blond conces ...
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... villain ; those that lead my horse , Have to their names titles of dignity , 70 And dar'st thou bluntly call me Bajazeth ? Tamb . And know , thou Turk , that those which lead my horse , Shall lead thee captive thorough Africa ; And dar ...
... villain ; those that lead my horse , Have to their names titles of dignity , 70 And dar'st thou bluntly call me Bajazeth ? Tamb . And know , thou Turk , that those which lead my horse , Shall lead thee captive thorough Africa ; And dar ...
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... Villain , I tell thee , were that Tamburlaine As monstrous 1 as Gorgon prince of hell , The Soldan would not start a foot from him . But speak , what power hath he ? Mess . Mighty lord , Three hundred thousand men in armour clad , Upon ...
... Villain , I tell thee , were that Tamburlaine As monstrous 1 as Gorgon prince of hell , The Soldan would not start a foot from him . But speak , what power hath he ? Mess . Mighty lord , Three hundred thousand men in armour clad , Upon ...
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2nd Schol Africa ANIPPE arms Bajazeth behold Benv Benvolio blood Callapine Casane Christian Christopher Marlowe Clown conjurer conquered Cosroe crown cursed Damascus damnèd death devil Doctor Faustus doth Duke Dyce earth edition Emperor Exeunt Exit Faustus fear Friars friends fury give grace hand hath head heart heaven Hell Hero and Leander holy honour horse Horse-C J. P. Collier Jew of Malta Jove king King of Fez lines live looks lord Lucifer Mahomet majesty Marlowe Marlowe's Master Doctor Meander Meph Mephistophilis mighty Nashe Natolia never Old copies passage Persian pity play poet Pope princely repent Robin SCENE Scythian Shakespeare sirrah slave soldiers soul spirits sweet sword Tamb Tamburlaine Tech Techelles tell thee Ther Theridamas thine thou shalt thousand thyself Turk unto Usum USUMCASANE victory villain Wagner wilt words wound Zeno ΙΟ