The Poems of Christopher Marlowe: With MemoirHurst & Company, 1884 - 109 pagina's |
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Pagina 119
... early relinquished all intention for entering any of the professions which usually close the vista of a collegiate course . Before he had acquired his last Universit ters . honor , he had already closely connected himself 119 ...
... early relinquished all intention for entering any of the professions which usually close the vista of a collegiate course . Before he had acquired his last Universit ters . honor , he had already closely connected himself 119 ...
Pagina 120
... close to the spring . To him is ascribed , on apparently valid grounds , the first use of blank verse in dramatic composition ; and we must , therefore , treat him as a poet who struck out a path for himself , and not as a follower of ...
... close to the spring . To him is ascribed , on apparently valid grounds , the first use of blank verse in dramatic composition ; and we must , therefore , treat him as a poet who struck out a path for himself , and not as a follower of ...
Pagina 128
... close . In the following June he was killed by a man to whom " he owed a grudge , " and who was said to have been his rival under circumstances discreditable to both . The man , whose name was Francis Archer , * appears to have acted in ...
... close . In the following June he was killed by a man to whom " he owed a grudge , " and who was said to have been his rival under circumstances discreditable to both . The man , whose name was Francis Archer , * appears to have acted in ...
Pagina 139
... close ; / 20 And modestly they opened as she rose : Thence flew Love's arrow with the golden head ; And thus Leander was enamorèd . Stone - still he stood , and evermore he gazed , Till with the fire , that from his countenance blazed ...
... close ; / 20 And modestly they opened as she rose : Thence flew Love's arrow with the golden head ; And thus Leander was enamorèd . Stone - still he stood , and evermore he gazed , Till with the fire , that from his countenance blazed ...
Pagina 152
... close beside him swim , And talk of love . Leander made reply , " You are deceived ; I am no woman , I. ' Thereat smiled Neptune , and then told a tale , How that a shepherd , sitting in a vale , Played with a boy so lovely fair and ...
... close beside him swim , And talk of love . Leander made reply , " You are deceived ; I am no woman , I. ' Thereat smiled Neptune , and then told a tale , How that a shepherd , sitting in a vale , Played with a boy so lovely fair and ...
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