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Pagina 149
... lyrics belong , with one , possibly two , exceptions , to the latter class . Most of them are so obscure that they ... lyric of some distinction ; but only one of Marlowe's shorter poems is known and admired wherever English poetry is ...
... lyrics belong , with one , possibly two , exceptions , to the latter class . Most of them are so obscure that they ... lyric of some distinction ; but only one of Marlowe's shorter poems is known and admired wherever English poetry is ...
Pagina 154
... lyric . Dido also contains a number of similar lines , notably those at the opening , in which Jupiter promises various things to Ganymede " if thou wilt be my loue . " 19 Venus bribes Ascanius to stay with her : Ile giue thee Sugar ...
... lyric . Dido also contains a number of similar lines , notably those at the opening , in which Jupiter promises various things to Ganymede " if thou wilt be my loue . " 19 Venus bribes Ascanius to stay with her : Ile giue thee Sugar ...
Pagina 155
... lyric but his own not a very convincing argument , seeing that an Elizabethan dramatist habitually used anything he could lay his hands on . Internal evidence gives no help either way . Each poet was quite capable of writing the lyric ...
... lyric but his own not a very convincing argument , seeing that an Elizabethan dramatist habitually used anything he could lay his hands on . Internal evidence gives no help either way . Each poet was quite capable of writing the lyric ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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