The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... thought of translating it . " We have no evidence to enable us to fix precisely the date of the Jew of Malta . The reference in the pro- logue to the death of the Duke of Guise shows that it was composed not earlier than December 1588 ...
... thought of translating it . " We have no evidence to enable us to fix precisely the date of the Jew of Malta . The reference in the pro- logue to the death of the Duke of Guise shows that it was composed not earlier than December 1588 ...
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... thoughts travel back across the years , he forgets the squalor of his dungeon and rides blithely beneath the beaming eyes of his lady . It has been objected that the representation of the king's physical suffering oversteps the limit of ...
... thoughts travel back across the years , he forgets the squalor of his dungeon and rides blithely beneath the beaming eyes of his lady . It has been objected that the representation of the king's physical suffering oversteps the limit of ...
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... thoughts to consider the translation an early essay . But I venture to think that the lines are not wanting in variety of pause to any very noticeable extent . In judging of epic blank verse , it is difficult to avoid a reference to ...
... thoughts to consider the translation an early essay . But I venture to think that the lines are not wanting in variety of pause to any very noticeable extent . In judging of epic blank verse , it is difficult to avoid a reference to ...
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... thought that the lines were extracted from some printed composition now unknown ; but I do not share Dyce's confidence that the editor of the anthology , Robert Allot , never resorted to manu- script sources . It is now time to set down ...
... thought that the lines were extracted from some printed composition now unknown ; but I do not share Dyce's confidence that the editor of the anthology , Robert Allot , never resorted to manu- script sources . It is now time to set down ...
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... thought he in some displeasure writ , or , had it beene true , yet to publish it was intollerable , him I would wish to use me no worse than I deserve . I had onely in the copy this share ; it was il written , as some- time Greenes hand ...
... thought he in some displeasure writ , or , had it beene true , yet to publish it was intollerable , him I would wish to use me no worse than I deserve . I had onely in the copy this share ; it was il written , as some- time Greenes hand ...
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