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Pagina 184
... Lone But fleward for Bade & wanton folde to wayward Winter Workringt voldr honied ronge & Carte fiyatts Whoastures forming aus sterowes fall Deines wohleck sein seld to hold mors want the York ar rold orch berommth Doubo to complane ...
... Lone But fleward for Bade & wanton folde to wayward Winter Workringt voldr honied ronge & Carte fiyatts Whoastures forming aus sterowes fall Deines wohleck sein seld to hold mors want the York ar rold orch berommth Doubo to complane ...
Pagina 228
... dramatist are typical of Marlowe's heroes - savagely but splendidly egoistic vil- lains ; while the virtuous characters are weak and bloodless , made of milk and water , like Edward of York , or the good King Henry VI , himself .
... dramatist are typical of Marlowe's heroes - savagely but splendidly egoistic vil- lains ; while the virtuous characters are weak and bloodless , made of milk and water , like Edward of York , or the good King Henry VI , himself .
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142 Duke of York's Company , I. 301 Dulwich College , I. 196-197 , 299-301 , II . 277 , 291-292 Duns Furens , I. 62 , 63 Dyce , Alexander : collection of , II . 204n ; Contention plays , II . 224 ; documents , discovery of , I. 15 ...
142 Duke of York's Company , I. 301 Dulwich College , I. 196-197 , 299-301 , II . 277 , 291-292 Duns Furens , I. 62 , 63 Dyce , Alexander : collection of , II . 204n ; Contention plays , II . 224 ; documents , discovery of , I. 15 ...
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