The Poems [of] Christopher MarloweMethuen, 1968 - 271 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... means simply that Leander , like the cock in the fable , did not properly appreciate what was being offered to him . 55. creatures wanting sense ] inanimate things . 56. appetence ] desire . 57. organs ] means , instruments . 61. rude ...
... means simply that Leander , like the cock in the fable , did not properly appreciate what was being offered to him . 55. creatures wanting sense ] inanimate things . 56. appetence ] desire . 57. organs ] means , instruments . 61. rude ...
Pagina 146
... means that the slave - guardian shouldn't fear to conspire with his mistress - she is in his power after all , and ... mean lot ( ' sordida turba ' ) , are beneath him . ' 31. of him ] ' huic ' : for him , i.e. , the husband . 32. both ...
... means that the slave - guardian shouldn't fear to conspire with his mistress - she is in his power after all , and ... mean lot ( ' sordida turba ' ) , are beneath him . ' 31. of him ] ' huic ' : for him , i.e. , the husband . 32. both ...
Pagina 232
... mean'st thou ] ' Quo tenditis ultra ' : whither are you bound ? 194. And bear true hearts ] ' si iure venitis , / si cives ' : if you come as law- abiding citizens . 198. built on Tarpeian rock ] Marlowe supplies ' built on ' and so ...
... mean'st thou ] ' Quo tenditis ultra ' : whither are you bound ? 194. And bear true hearts ] ' si iure venitis , / si cives ' : if you come as law- abiding citizens . 198. built on Tarpeian rock ] Marlowe supplies ' built on ' and so ...
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HERO AND LEANDER I | 4 |
Her than Mas That were as white as is Ish Bind 18 When | 6 |
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