The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 50
... [ II Tamb . 2573 ] When as she meanes to maske the world with clowdes . [ Dido , 1065 ] Muffle your beauties with eternall clowdes . [ II Tamb . 4398 ] And Natures beauty choake with stifeling clouds . [ Jew , 1095 ] And diue into blacke ...
... [ II Tamb . 2573 ] When as she meanes to maske the world with clowdes . [ Dido , 1065 ] Muffle your beauties with eternall clowdes . [ II Tamb . 4398 ] And Natures beauty choake with stifeling clouds . [ Jew , 1095 ] And diue into blacke ...
Pagina 51
... Tamb . 353-355 ] Are fixt his piercing instruments of sight . [ I Tamb . 468 ] That by Characters grauen in thy browes . [ I Tamb . 364 ] I see my tragedie written in thy browes . [ Edward II , 2522 ] Not all the world can take thee ...
... Tamb . 353-355 ] Are fixt his piercing instruments of sight . [ I Tamb . 468 ] That by Characters grauen in thy browes . [ I Tamb . 364 ] I see my tragedie written in thy browes . [ Edward II , 2522 ] Not all the world can take thee ...
Pagina 190
... [ II Tamb . 4315 ] In Gér / maný , // withín / a tówne / calld Rhodes . [ DF , 12 ] Now Má / homét , // if thóu / haue án / y pówer . [ II Tamb . 4298 ] Sweete fáth / er héere , // vntó / thy múr / dered ghóst . [ E II . 2667 ] Farewell ...
... [ II Tamb . 4315 ] In Gér / maný , // withín / a tówne / calld Rhodes . [ DF , 12 ] Now Má / homét , // if thóu / haue án / y pówer . [ II Tamb . 4298 ] Sweete fáth / er héere , // vntó / thy múr / dered ghóst . [ E II . 2667 ] Farewell ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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