The Works of Christopher Marlowe: Preface. Introduction. 1st pt. of Tamburlaine. 2d pt. of Tamburlaine. The tragical history of Dr. FaustusJohn C. Nimmo., 1885 |
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... souls below , If any wretched souls in passion speak . ' " " " J. M. " in a MS . poem written in 1600 ( quoted by Mr. Halliwell - Phillipps in his Life of Shakespeare ) , speaks with tenderness of " kynde Kit Marloe . " In a famous ...
... souls below , If any wretched souls in passion speak . ' " " " J. M. " in a MS . poem written in 1600 ( quoted by Mr. Halliwell - Phillipps in his Life of Shakespeare ) , speaks with tenderness of " kynde Kit Marloe . " In a famous ...
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... soul Diffused quite through to make them of a piece . ” All the Elizabethan dramatists , in greater or less degree , possessed these " strange gifts in nature , " but in Shakespeare alone was the soul " diffused quite through ...
... soul Diffused quite through to make them of a piece . ” All the Elizabethan dramatists , in greater or less degree , possessed these " strange gifts in nature , " but in Shakespeare alone was the soul " diffused quite through ...
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... barbarism , and habited . Tragedy in stately robes ; who was the first to conceive largely , and exhibit souls struggling in the bonds of circumstance . TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT . IN TWO PARTS . VOL . lxxxiv Introduction .
... barbarism , and habited . Tragedy in stately robes ; who was the first to conceive largely , and exhibit souls struggling in the bonds of circumstance . TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT . IN TWO PARTS . VOL . lxxxiv Introduction .
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... soul— To see our neighbours that were wont to quake And tremble at the Persian monarch's name , Now sit and laugh our regiment 3 to scorn ; And that which might resolve me into tears , Men from the farthest equinoctial linę 1 Confounded ...
... soul— To see our neighbours that were wont to quake And tremble at the Persian monarch's name , Now sit and laugh our regiment 3 to scorn ; And that which might resolve me into tears , Men from the farthest equinoctial linę 1 Confounded ...
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... soul ! These are resolvèd , noble Scythians : * But shall I prove a traitor to my king ? Tamb . No , but the trusty friend of Tamburlaine . 1 Perhaps Marlowe remembered Ovid's " Et quamvis Boreas jac- tatis insonet alis . " - Trist ...
... soul ! These are resolvèd , noble Scythians : * But shall I prove a traitor to my king ? Tamb . No , but the trusty friend of Tamburlaine . 1 Perhaps Marlowe remembered Ovid's " Et quamvis Boreas jac- tatis insonet alis . " - Trist ...
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