The life of Christopher Marlowe. Tamberlaine the Great, pts. I-II. The Jew of MaltaW. Pickering, 1826 |
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Strana viii
... - rally been considered as being directed to Marlowe . " Wonder not , " says he , " with thee will I first * Stationers ' Reg . Book , p . 316 . begin , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene viii THE LIFE OF.
... - rally been considered as being directed to Marlowe . " Wonder not , " says he , " with thee will I first * Stationers ' Reg . Book , p . 316 . begin , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene viii THE LIFE OF.
Strana ix
... thee I join young Juvenal [ Lodge ] , that biting satyrist , that lately together with me writ a comedy . Sweet boy , might I advise thee ; be advised , and get not many enemies by bitter words ; inveigh against vain men , for thou ...
... thee I join young Juvenal [ Lodge ] , that biting satyrist , that lately together with me writ a comedy . Sweet boy , might I advise thee ; be advised , and get not many enemies by bitter words ; inveigh against vain men , for thou ...
Strana 4
... thee back return from thence , That I may view these milk - white steeds of mine All loaden with the heads of killed men , And from their knees e'en to their hoofs below Besmear'd with blood that makes a dainty show . THER . Then now ...
... thee back return from thence , That I may view these milk - white steeds of mine All loaden with the heads of killed men , And from their knees e'en to their hoofs below Besmear'd with blood that makes a dainty show . THER . Then now ...
Strana 5
... thee ? Brother ? —No , a foe ; Monster of nature ! -Shame unto thy stock That dar'st presume thy sovereign for to mock ! Meander , come ! I am abus'd , Meander . [ All go out but Cosroe and Menaphon . MEN . How now , my Lord ? What ...
... thee ? Brother ? —No , a foe ; Monster of nature ! -Shame unto thy stock That dar'st presume thy sovereign for to mock ! Meander , come ! I am abus'd , Meander . [ All go out but Cosroe and Menaphon . MEN . How now , my Lord ? What ...
Strana 6
... thee with th ' imperial diadem . CEN . The warlike soldiers and the gentlemen , That heretofore have fill'd Persepolis With Afric captains taken in the field , Whose ransom made them march in coats of gold , With costly jewels hanging ...
... thee with th ' imperial diadem . CEN . The warlike soldiers and the gentlemen , That heretofore have fill'd Persepolis With Afric captains taken in the field , Whose ransom made them march in coats of gold , With costly jewels hanging ...
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ABIG Abigail Africa AGYD ANIPPE Argier arms Bajazet bashaws blood brave Callapine CALY Calymath Casane Christians conquer'd Cosroe COURT crown cursed Damascus daughter death Don Mathias doth earth emperor Enter BARABAS Enter TAMBURLAINE ev'ry Exeunt Exit fair Zenocrate farewell father fear friar fury give gold governor hand hast hath heart heaven hell Hero and Leander honour hundred ITHA Ithamore Jew of Malta Jove king king of Fez KING of MOROCCO live Lodowick looks lord madam Mahomet majesty Malta Marlowe MATH mighty Natolia never OLYM Persian PILIA pity poison'd pow'r SCENE Scythian sirrah slave Soldan soldiers soul stay sweet sword TAMB TECH Techelles tell thee THER Theridamas thine Thomas Heywood thou shalt thousand thyself town Turk Turkish unto USUM USUMCASANE victory villain walls wilt words wound ZENO Zenocrate