The Plays of Christopher MarloweJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1924 - Počet stran: 488 |
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Strana 349
... fair as fair may be ? Ach . I saw this man at Troy , ere Troy was sack'd . Serg . I this in Greece , when Paris stole fair Helen , Ili . This man and I were at Olympia's games . Serg . I know this face ; he is a Persian born : I travell ...
... fair as fair may be ? Ach . I saw this man at Troy , ere Troy was sack'd . Serg . I this in Greece , when Paris stole fair Helen , Ili . This man and I were at Olympia's games . Serg . I know this face ; he is a Persian born : I travell ...
Strana 355
... fair Dido by this doubtful speech ? Dido . Nay , nothing ; but Æneas loves me not . En . Eneas ' thoughts dare not ascend so high As Dido's heart , which monarchs might not scale . Dido . It was because I saw no king like thee , Whose ...
... fair Dido by this doubtful speech ? Dido . Nay , nothing ; but Æneas loves me not . En . Eneas ' thoughts dare not ascend so high As Dido's heart , which monarchs might not scale . Dido . It was because I saw no king like thee , Whose ...
Strana 379
... Fair creature , let me speak without offence : I would my rude words had the influence To lead thy thoughts as thy fair looks do mine ! Then shouldst thou be his prisoner , who is thine . Be not unkind and fair ; mis - shapen stuff Hero ...
... Fair creature , let me speak without offence : I would my rude words had the influence To lead thy thoughts as thy fair looks do mine ! Then shouldst thou be his prisoner , who is thine . Be not unkind and fair ; mis - shapen stuff Hero ...
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THE FIRST PART OF TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT | 1 |
THE SECOND PART OF TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT | 60 |
THE JEW OF Malta | 159 |
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