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Pagina 66
Whose memorie like pale deaths stony mace . [ Dido , 410 ] Could win pale Death from his usurpèd right . Pale , dim , cruel death . Death which the poets [ ST , I. iv . 39 ] Faine to be pale and meager . And now pale Death .
Whose memorie like pale deaths stony mace . [ Dido , 410 ] Could win pale Death from his usurpèd right . Pale , dim , cruel death . Death which the poets [ ST , I. iv . 39 ] Faine to be pale and meager . And now pale Death .
Pagina 244
A passage in the third act seems to have been drawn from the scene in which Tamburlaine condemns to death the virgins of Damascus . Shakespeare wrote : Within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king Keeps Death his ...
A passage in the third act seems to have been drawn from the scene in which Tamburlaine condemns to death the virgins of Damascus . Shakespeare wrote : Within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king Keeps Death his ...
Pagina 271
Among the lines 7 that he selected as typical of Marlowe were : I know he is not dead , I know proud Death Durst not behold such sacred majesty . [ 434-435 ] ... From discontent grows treason , And on the stalk of treason death .
Among the lines 7 that he selected as typical of Marlowe were : I know he is not dead , I know proud Death Durst not behold such sacred majesty . [ 434-435 ] ... From discontent grows treason , And on the stalk of treason death .
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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