The Poems [of] Christopher MarloweMethuen, 1968 - 271 pagina's |
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Pagina xxvi
... says , with the idea that ' they were communing with the spirit of poetry at its elemental source ' , 2 and Abraham Fleming , in his translation of Vergil's Geor- gics ( 1589 ) , claimed that he had ' englished ' it ' a dozen years ...
... says , with the idea that ' they were communing with the spirit of poetry at its elemental source ' , 2 and Abraham Fleming , in his translation of Vergil's Geor- gics ( 1589 ) , claimed that he had ' englished ' it ' a dozen years ...
Pagina 150
... say ] Mas .; speake Ish . , Bind . ber ] Mas .; Yellow Ish . , Bind . 29. majesty ] ' gestu ' : movement . 46. that ] Mas .; and that Douce . 31. To leave myself ] not to speak of myself . 43. Am- 32. ] Ovid says : ' Put Hippolytus in ...
... say ] Mas .; speake Ish . , Bind . ber ] Mas .; Yellow Ish . , Bind . 29. majesty ] ' gestu ' : movement . 46. that ] Mas .; and that Douce . 31. To leave myself ] not to speak of myself . 43. Am- 32. ] Ovid says : ' Put Hippolytus in ...
Pagina 183
... says : ' How about when you send me ( a love- poem ) on her birthday , and she tears me up and flushes me down the drain ? ' 60. ] This is not clear . Elegy says that it is to her that the poet owes it that Tragedy is now claiming him ...
... says : ' How about when you send me ( a love- poem ) on her birthday , and she tears me up and flushes me down the drain ? ' 60. ] This is not clear . Elegy says that it is to her that the poet owes it that Tragedy is now claiming him ...
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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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