Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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... but because to witness the sending out of life of the more or less unfortunate criminal was regarded as a salutary warning for the youthful spectator . What object - lessons for a child ! What tales of 24 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
... but because to witness the sending out of life of the more or less unfortunate criminal was regarded as a salutary warning for the youthful spectator . What object - lessons for a child ! What tales of 24 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
Strana 63
John H. Ingram. 53 statutes of Christ's College , and they may be regarded as representative of the other colleges in this respect , show how the chambers were allocated : ' Our wish is , ' says the founder , ' that the Fellows sleep two ...
John H. Ingram. 53 statutes of Christ's College , and they may be regarded as representative of the other colleges in this respect , show how the chambers were allocated : ' Our wish is , ' says the founder , ' that the Fellows sleep two ...
Strana 85
... regarded as typical pictures of University life . His statement that , after he had graduated B.A. , he mixed with ' Wags as lewd as myself , with whom I consumed the flower of my youth , ' " need not be accepted as the behaviour of ...
... regarded as typical pictures of University life . His statement that , after he had graduated B.A. , he mixed with ' Wags as lewd as myself , with whom I consumed the flower of my youth , ' " need not be accepted as the behaviour of ...
Strana 91
... regarded as mere philosophical problems they were held as harmless , but directly they impugned anything theological or political that was State established , there was no mercy for their holder . To think but not to speak was the only ...
... regarded as mere philosophical problems they were held as harmless , but directly they impugned anything theological or political that was State established , there was no mercy for their holder . To think but not to speak was the only ...
Strana 115
... regarded , though haply they have been of some vain - conceited fondlings greatly gaped at what time they were shewed upon the stage in their graced deformities : nevertheless now to be mixtured in print with such matter of worth , it ...
... regarded , though haply they have been of some vain - conceited fondlings greatly gaped at what time they were shewed upon the stage in their graced deformities : nevertheless now to be mixtured in print with such matter of worth , it ...
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