The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 159
... thou wilt loue me thou shalt be my queene : I will crowne thee with a chaplet made of Iuie , And make the rose and lilly wait on thee : Ile rend the burley braunches from the oke , To shadow thee from burning sunne.46 The trees shall ...
... thou wilt loue me thou shalt be my queene : I will crowne thee with a chaplet made of Iuie , And make the rose and lilly wait on thee : Ile rend the burley braunches from the oke , To shadow thee from burning sunne.46 The trees shall ...
Pagina 238
... thou art innocent . [ Ibid . , p . 32 , l . 70 ] If our King Henry had shooke hands with death , Duke Humphrey then ... thou me rage ? why now thou hast thy will . [ True Tragedie , p . 20 , l . 128 ] Make hast , for vengeance comes ...
... thou art innocent . [ Ibid . , p . 32 , l . 70 ] If our King Henry had shooke hands with death , Duke Humphrey then ... thou me rage ? why now thou hast thy will . [ True Tragedie , p . 20 , l . 128 ] Make hast , for vengeance comes ...
Pagina 265
... thou use So great a sum of sums . [ H & L , I. 234-236 ] [ Sonnet IV . 7-8 ] £ 30 One is no number , mayds are nothing then , Without the sweet societie of men . [ H & L , I. 255-256 ] Thou single wilt prove none . [ Sonnet VIII . 14 ] ...
... thou use So great a sum of sums . [ H & L , I. 234-236 ] [ Sonnet IV . 7-8 ] £ 30 One is no number , mayds are nothing then , Without the sweet societie of men . [ H & L , I. 255-256 ] Thou single wilt prove none . [ Sonnet VIII . 14 ] ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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