The Poems of Christopher Marlowe: With MemoirHurst & Company, 1884 - 109 pagina's |
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Pagina 124
... lives and writings were held up to public execration by the zealots who attacked the stage ; and Greene has left an express testimony of the hight to which Marlowe carried the frenzy of dissipation . In his address to his old associates ...
... lives and writings were held up to public execration by the zealots who attacked the stage ; and Greene has left an express testimony of the hight to which Marlowe carried the frenzy of dissipation . In his address to his old associates ...
Pagina 138
... lives ; the other dies : There might you see one sigh ; another rage ; And some , their violent passions to assuage , Compile sharp satires ; but , alas , too late ! For faithful love will never turn to hate ; And many , seeing great ...
... lives ; the other dies : There might you see one sigh ; another rage ; And some , their violent passions to assuage , Compile sharp satires ; but , alas , too late ! For faithful love will never turn to hate ; And many , seeing great ...
Pagina 141
... live in Sestos here , Who on Love's seas more glorious wouldst appear ? Like untuned golden strings all women are , Which long time lie untouched , will harshly jar . Vessels of brass , oft handled , brightly shine : What difference ...
... live in Sestos here , Who on Love's seas more glorious wouldst appear ? Like untuned golden strings all women are , Which long time lie untouched , will harshly jar . Vessels of brass , oft handled , brightly shine : What difference ...
Pagina 142
... live alone , 1-4 Some one or other keeps you as his own . Then , Hero , hate me not , nor from me fly , To follow swiftly - blasting infamy . Perhaps thy sacred priesthood make thee loath : Tell me , to whom mad'st thou that heedless ...
... live alone , 1-4 Some one or other keeps you as his own . Then , Hero , hate me not , nor from me fly , To follow swiftly - blasting infamy . Perhaps thy sacred priesthood make thee loath : Tell me , to whom mad'st thou that heedless ...
Pagina 157
... live , Praise doth not any of her favors give : .40 But what doth plentifully minister Beauteous apparel and delicious cheer , * Epithite seems to mean clothing or covering . So ordered that it still excites desire , And still HERO AND ...
... live , Praise doth not any of her favors give : .40 But what doth plentifully minister Beauteous apparel and delicious cheer , * Epithite seems to mean clothing or covering . So ordered that it still excites desire , And still HERO AND ...
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