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With this , we see where Marlowe's cast of philosophical thought comes from : its temper was much influenced by classical stoicism . All these things go forward from the Lucan translation into Tamburlaine ; it is just because Lucan's ...
With this , we see where Marlowe's cast of philosophical thought comes from : its temper was much influenced by classical stoicism . All these things go forward from the Lucan translation into Tamburlaine ; it is just because Lucan's ...
Pagina 163
Look , sirs , comes he not , comes he not ? ' We come , in the last hour of Faustus's life , to the most moving soliloquy in literature : nothing has ever surpassed it , in its kind : Stand still , you ever - moving spheres of Heaven ...
Look , sirs , comes he not , comes he not ? ' We come , in the last hour of Faustus's life , to the most moving soliloquy in literature : nothing has ever surpassed it , in its kind : Stand still , you ever - moving spheres of Heaven ...
Pagina 178
Things were never quite the same between them : the old glad confidence had been jeopardised , a cloud had come over the ... else mistaking ; So thy great gift , upon misprision growing , Comes home again , on better judgment making .
Things were never quite the same between them : the old glad confidence had been jeopardised , a cloud had come over the ... else mistaking ; So thy great gift , upon misprision growing , Comes home again , on better judgment making .
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