The WorksOUP Oxford, 1910 - 664 Seiten For this edition the originals have been carefully recollated, and all doubtful places checked. Some eccentricities of typography have been normalized; but the spelling and punctuation of the first editions are substantially preserved. The textual notes give in a condensed form all variants of any importance. Each work is preceded by a brief critical introduction. -- From publisher's description. |
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... Eneas see , Sergestus or his ghost . 345 Illio . He names Eneas , let vs kisse his feete . Cloan . It is our Captaine , see Ascanius . Serg . Liue long Eneas and Ascanius . En . Achates , speake , for I am ouerioyed . Acha . O Illioneus ...
... Eneas see , Sergestus or his ghost . 345 Illio . He names Eneas , let vs kisse his feete . Cloan . It is our Captaine , see Ascanius . Serg . Liue long Eneas and Ascanius . En . Achates , speake , for I am ouerioyed . Acha . O Illioneus ...
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... Eneas worthie Didos loue ? Anna . O sister , were you Empresse of the world , Eneas well deserues to be your loue , So louely is he that where ere he goes , The people swarme to gaze him in the face . Dido . But tell them none shall ...
... Eneas worthie Didos loue ? Anna . O sister , were you Empresse of the world , Eneas well deserues to be your loue , So louely is he that where ere he goes , The people swarme to gaze him in the face . Dido . But tell them none shall ...
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... Eneas . En . Dido . 996 Dido . Tell me deare loue , how found you out this Caue ? En . By chance sweete Queene , as Mars and l'enus met . Dido . Why , that was in a net , where we are loose , And yet I am not free , oh would I were . En ...
... Eneas . En . Dido . 996 Dido . Tell me deare loue , how found you out this Caue ? En . By chance sweete Queene , as Mars and l'enus met . Dido . Why , that was in a net , where we are loose , And yet I am not free , oh would I were . En ...
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TAMBURLAINE I | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
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