The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Notes and Some Account of His Life and Writings, Band 2William Pickering, 1850 - 407 Seiten |
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... bring me from thence : let me be carried thither again by Gluttony and Lechery . I'll not speak another word for a king's ransom . FAUST . What are you , Mistress Minx , the seventh and last ? LECHERY . Who I , sir ? I am one that loves ...
... bring me from thence : let me be carried thither again by Gluttony and Lechery . I'll not speak another word for a king's ransom . FAUST . What are you , Mistress Minx , the seventh and last ? LECHERY . Who I , sir ? I am one that loves ...
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... bring with him his beauteous paramour , Both in their right shapes , gesture , and attire They us'd to wear during their time of life , As we that do succced , & c . ] A corrupted passage ( not found in the later 4tos ) . Thou shalt ...
... bring with him his beauteous paramour , Both in their right shapes , gesture , and attire They us'd to wear during their time of life , As we that do succced , & c . ] A corrupted passage ( not found in the later 4tos ) . Thou shalt ...
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... bring Alexander and his paramour before the Emperor ! doore , his paramour met him . She comming in made the Em- perour likewise reverence : she was cloathed in blew velvet , wrought and imbroidered with pearls and gold ; she was also ...
... bring Alexander and his paramour before the Emperor ! doore , his paramour met him . She comming in made the Em- perour likewise reverence : she was cloathed in blew velvet , wrought and imbroidered with pearls and gold ; she was also ...
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... bring his water to you , you'll tell me what it is ? FAUST . Away , you villain ! what , dost think I am a horse - doctor ? [ Exit Horse - courser . What art thou , Faustus , but a man condemn'd to die ? Thy fatal time doth draw to ...
... bring his water to you , you'll tell me what it is ? FAUST . Away , you villain ! what , dost think I am a horse - doctor ? [ Exit Horse - courser . What art thou , Faustus , but a man condemn'd to die ? Thy fatal time doth draw to ...
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... bring to him the faire Helena ; which he also did . Whereupon he fell in love with her , and made her his common concubine and bed - fellow ; for she was so beauti- full and delightfull a peece , that he could not be one houre from her ...
... bring to him the faire Helena ; which he also did . Whereupon he fell in love with her , and made her his common concubine and bed - fellow ; for she was so beauti- full and delightfull a peece , that he could not be one houre from her ...
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