The Plays of Christopher MarloweOxford University Press, 1961 - Počet stran: 467 |
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Strana 60
... Pity our plights ! Oh , pity poor Damascus ! Pity old age , within whose silver hairs Honour and reverence evermore have reign'd ! Pity the marriage - bed , where many a lord , In prime and glory of his loving joy , Embraceth now with ...
... Pity our plights ! Oh , pity poor Damascus ! Pity old age , within whose silver hairs Honour and reverence evermore have reign'd ! Pity the marriage - bed , where many a lord , In prime and glory of his loving joy , Embraceth now with ...
Strana 170
... pity thee . E. Ang . Thou art a spirit ; God cannot pity thee . Faust . Who buzzeth in mine ears I am a spirit ? Be a devil , yet God may pity me ; pride Ay , God will pity me , if I repent . E. Ang . Ay , but Faustus never shall repent ...
... pity thee . E. Ang . Thou art a spirit ; God cannot pity thee . Faust . Who buzzeth in mine ears I am a spirit ? Be a devil , yet God may pity me ; pride Ay , God will pity me , if I repent . E. Ang . Ay , but Faustus never shall repent ...
Strana 420
... pity him , Oceanus , That erstwhile issued from thy wat❜ry loins , And had my being from thy bubbling froth . Triton , I know , hath fill'd his trump with Troy , 130 And therefore will take pity on his toil , And call both Thetis and ...
... pity him , Oceanus , That erstwhile issued from thy wat❜ry loins , And had my being from thy bubbling froth . Triton , I know , hath fill'd his trump with Troy , 130 And therefore will take pity on his toil , And call both Thetis and ...
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THE FIRST PART OF TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT | 5 |
THE SECOND Part of TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT | 75 |
THE TRAGICAL HISTORY OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 151 |
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