The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... loue , Which whiles I haue , I thinke my selfe as great As Cæsar . [ Edward II , 171-173 ] Thankes , deerest lord ; lett me haue Richards loue , And like a rocke vnmoud my state shall stand . [ Woodstock , II . i . 8 ] .. for we haue ...
... loue , Which whiles I haue , I thinke my selfe as great As Cæsar . [ Edward II , 171-173 ] Thankes , deerest lord ; lett me haue Richards loue , And like a rocke vnmoud my state shall stand . [ Woodstock , II . i . 8 ] .. for we haue ...
Pagina 127
... Loue is not ful of pittie ( as men say ) But deaffe and cruell , where he meanes to pray . [ H & L , II . 287-288 ] " For loue is pittilesse , rude , and impartiall , When he intendes to laugh at others fall . [ C & P , p . 14 ] Leander ...
... Loue is not ful of pittie ( as men say ) But deaffe and cruell , where he meanes to pray . [ H & L , II . 287-288 ] " For loue is pittilesse , rude , and impartiall , When he intendes to laugh at others fall . [ C & P , p . 14 ] Leander ...
Pagina 138
... loue sailes to regions full of blis . ) [ H & L , II . 273-276 ] Her brests two iuory mounts , mounts may I cal them for many vales of pleasant veines empall'd them . [ Strappado , p . 256 ] And crying , Loue I come , leapt liuely in ...
... loue sailes to regions full of blis . ) [ H & L , II . 273-276 ] Her brests two iuory mounts , mounts may I cal them for many vales of pleasant veines empall'd them . [ Strappado , p . 256 ] And crying , Loue I come , leapt liuely in ...
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