Christopher Marlowe and His AssociatesG. Richards, 1904 - Počet stran: 305 |
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Strana 40
... hath been twice printed already without my procurement or privitie any manner of way : yea , to my very great griefe and trouble . ' I must also confesse I had Another and still more noted fellow - pupil of Kit was Benjamin Carrier ...
... hath been twice printed already without my procurement or privitie any manner of way : yea , to my very great griefe and trouble . ' I must also confesse I had Another and still more noted fellow - pupil of Kit was Benjamin Carrier ...
Strana 49
... hath , either for good and cheape entertainment after the Guests owne pleasure , or for humble attendance on passengers ; yea , even in very poore villages . C · • For as soone as a passenger comes to an Inne CANTERBURY : CHILDHOOD 49.
... hath , either for good and cheape entertainment after the Guests owne pleasure , or for humble attendance on passengers ; yea , even in very poore villages . C · • For as soone as a passenger comes to an Inne CANTERBURY : CHILDHOOD 49.
Strana 114
... hath low brought : On some upreared , high - aspiring swaine As it might be the Turkish Tamburlaine . Then weeneth he this base drink - drownèd spright Rapt to the three - fold loft of heaven hight , When he conceives upon his faignèd ...
... hath low brought : On some upreared , high - aspiring swaine As it might be the Turkish Tamburlaine . Then weeneth he this base drink - drownèd spright Rapt to the three - fold loft of heaven hight , When he conceives upon his faignèd ...
Strana 119
... . The Prologue states : ' The general welcomes Tamburlaine received , When he arrived last upon the stage , Hath made our poet pen his Second Part . ' The Second Part of Tamburlaine furnishes proof of the haste LONDON : MANHOOD 119.
... . The Prologue states : ' The general welcomes Tamburlaine received , When he arrived last upon the stage , Hath made our poet pen his Second Part . ' The Second Part of Tamburlaine furnishes proof of the haste LONDON : MANHOOD 119.
Strana 121
... hath the power of his outstretched arm ; If he be jealous of his name and honour , As is our holy prophet , Mahomet ; - Open , thou shining veil of Cynthia , And make a passage from the empyreal heaven That he who sits on high and never ...
... hath the power of his outstretched arm ; If he be jealous of his name and honour , As is our holy prophet , Mahomet ; - Open , thou shining veil of Cynthia , And make a passage from the empyreal heaven That he who sits on high and never ...
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