Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 551 Seiten |
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... Fall , God curses him again in the shape of the serpent , and he answers : 3 At Thy bidding , foul I fall ; I creep home to my stinking stall ; Hell - pit and heaven - hall Shall do Thy bidding boon . I fall down here a foul freke ...
... Fall , God curses him again in the shape of the serpent , and he answers : 3 At Thy bidding , foul I fall ; I creep home to my stinking stall ; Hell - pit and heaven - hall Shall do Thy bidding boon . I fall down here a foul freke ...
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... fall upon her , lash her with their leathern belts , and din the name of witch into her ears , until the name becomes a part of her : I have heard old beldams Talk of familiars in the shape of mice , Rats , ferrets , weasels , and I wot ...
... fall upon her , lash her with their leathern belts , and din the name of witch into her ears , until the name becomes a part of her : I have heard old beldams Talk of familiars in the shape of mice , Rats , ferrets , weasels , and I wot ...
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... falls a victim to his influence : His looks do menace heaven and dare the gods ; His fiery eyes are fixed upon the earth , As ... fall from his sphere Than Tamburlaine be slain or overcome . Such confidence is contagious , imposing , as ...
... falls a victim to his influence : His looks do menace heaven and dare the gods ; His fiery eyes are fixed upon the earth , As ... fall from his sphere Than Tamburlaine be slain or overcome . Such confidence is contagious , imposing , as ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
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