The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... Æneas is my name ; Who , driven by war from forth my native world , Put sails to sea to seek out Italy ; And my ... Æneas ' face Then would we hope to ' quite such friendly turns , As shall surpass the wonder of our speech . [ Exeunt ACT ...
... Æneas is my name ; Who , driven by war from forth my native world , Put sails to sea to seek out Italy ; And my ... Æneas ' face Then would we hope to ' quite such friendly turns , As shall surpass the wonder of our speech . [ Exeunt ACT ...
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Christopher Marlowe Francis Cunningham. ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. Enter Æneas , Achates , and Ascanius . En . Where am I now ? these should be Carthage walls . Acha . Why stands my sweet Æneas thus amazed ? En . Oh , my Achates , Theban ...
Christopher Marlowe Francis Cunningham. ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. Enter Æneas , Achates , and Ascanius . En . Where am I now ? these should be Carthage walls . Acha . Why stands my sweet Æneas thus amazed ? En . Oh , my Achates , Theban ...
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... Æneas . Dido . Warlike Æneas ! and in these base robes ? Go , fetch the garment which Sichæus ware : Brave prince , welcome to Carthage and to me , Both happy that Æneas is our guest : Sit in this chair , and banquet with a queen ; Eneas is ...
... Æneas . Dido . Warlike Æneas ! and in these base robes ? Go , fetch the garment which Sichæus ware : Brave prince , welcome to Carthage and to me , Both happy that Æneas is our guest : Sit in this chair , and banquet with a queen ; Eneas is ...
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... Æneas , fly , Troy is afire ! the Grecians have the town ! " Dido . Oh , Hector ! who weeps not to hear thy name ? En . Yet flung I forth , and , desperate of my life , Ran in the thickest throngs , and , with this sword , Sent many of ...
... Æneas , fly , Troy is afire ! the Grecians have the town ! " Dido . Oh , Hector ! who weeps not to hear thy name ? En . Yet flung I forth , and , desperate of my life , Ran in the thickest throngs , and , with this sword , Sent many of ...
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... Æneas , leave ! Anna . O what became of aged Hecuba ? lar . How got Æneas to the fleet again ? Dido . But how scaped Helen , she that caused this war ? En . Achates , speak , sorrow hath tired me quite . Acha . What happened to the ...
... Æneas , leave ! Anna . O what became of aged Hecuba ? lar . How got Æneas to the fleet again ? Dido . But how scaped Helen , she that caused this war ? En . Achates , speak , sorrow hath tired me quite . Acha . What happened to the ...
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