The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 191
... [ JofM , 2028 ] Whose this ? // Fáire Ab / igáll / the rích / lewes daughter . [ JofM , 608 ] Amásde , // swim vp / and dówne / vpón / the wáues . [ II Tamb . 4318 ] Sometimes Marlowe places a caesura after the third syllable , squarely ...
... [ JofM , 2028 ] Whose this ? // Fáire Ab / igáll / the rích / lewes daughter . [ JofM , 608 ] Amásde , // swim vp / and dówne / vpón / the wáues . [ II Tamb . 4318 ] Sometimes Marlowe places a caesura after the third syllable , squarely ...
Pagina 220
... [ JofM , 143-144 ] [ Reference to Jacob and Abraham ] This was a way to thrive , and he [ Jacob ] was blest ; And thrift is blessing , if men steal it not . [ MofV , I. iii . 90–91 ] What ? bring you Scripture to confirm your wrongs ? [ JofM ...
... [ JofM , 143-144 ] [ Reference to Jacob and Abraham ] This was a way to thrive , and he [ Jacob ] was blest ; And thrift is blessing , if men steal it not . [ MofV , I. iii . 90–91 ] What ? bring you Scripture to confirm your wrongs ? [ JofM ...
Pagina 221
... [ JofM , 306 ] .. that , for this favour , He presently become a Christian . [ MofV , IV . i . 386–387 ] I must haue one that's sickly , and be but for sparing vittles : ' tis not a stone of beef a day will maintaine you in these chops ...
... [ JofM , 306 ] .. that , for this favour , He presently become a Christian . [ MofV , IV . i . 386–387 ] I must haue one that's sickly , and be but for sparing vittles : ' tis not a stone of beef a day will maintaine you in these chops ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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