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... begin to accept the digressive manner of Marlowe as something akin to Ovid's mode in his great poem : " Harken a while , and I will tell you why , " as Marlowe says in introducing his tale of Mercury . So one myth in Ovid springs from ...
... begin to accept the digressive manner of Marlowe as something akin to Ovid's mode in his great poem : " Harken a while , and I will tell you why , " as Marlowe says in introducing his tale of Mercury . So one myth in Ovid springs from ...
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... begin , We wish that one should loose , the other win . And one especiallie doe we affect , Of two gold Ingots like in each respect , The reason no man knowes , let it suffise , What we behold is censur'd by our eies . Where both ...
... begin , We wish that one should loose , the other win . And one especiallie doe we affect , Of two gold Ingots like in each respect , The reason no man knowes , let it suffise , What we behold is censur'd by our eies . Where both ...
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... begin to iarre . Thus hauing fwallow'd Cupids golden hooke , The more fhe ftriv'd , the deeper was fhe ftrooke.i Yet euilly faining anger , ftroue the ftill , And would be thought to graunt against her will . So hauing paus'd a while ...
... begin to iarre . Thus hauing fwallow'd Cupids golden hooke , The more fhe ftriv'd , the deeper was fhe ftrooke.i Yet euilly faining anger , ftroue the ftill , And would be thought to graunt against her will . So hauing paus'd a while ...
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Abydus Adonis amorous armes aspects of love baſe beautie behold Bradbrook breft Britwell Brooke caft Christopher Marlowe combined edition comic couplet Cupid darke doth edition of Marlowe's Edward Blunt eies Elizabethan emendation English Euen euerie facsimile faire farre felfe fhee fhould filuer Folger Folger Shakespeare Library fome Foorth plungeth ftill fuch funne fweet Ganimed George Chapman gold golden haue hauing heauen Heber hell Hellespont Hermes Hero and Leander Hero's Includes Chapman's poem Ioue kiſt LEANDER By Christopher liuely London loue louers lovers MacLure maid Marlowe's narrator Marlowe's poem Musaeus Musuros naked Neptune neuer night ougly Ovid Ovidian Oxford English Dictionary pittie Playd Sestos ſhe stroue tale of Mercury Textual Commentary textual notes Theſe third sestiad thofe thou truce turn'd Univ Vaild vaile Venus vnto vpon vvas VVhen vvhere VVhich vvhite vvith vvould Whofe Whoſe William Henry Miller woon word yeeld