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Pagina 68
... left hand , in his right hand a whip with which he scourgeth them ' , and shouting : Holla , ye pampered jades of Asia ! This evidently brought the Elizabethan house down . It was still not enough to make a play .
... left hand , in his right hand a whip with which he scourgeth them ' , and shouting : Holla , ye pampered jades of Asia ! This evidently brought the Elizabethan house down . It was still not enough to make a play .
Pagina 84
There is not the least reason to suppose this , and , though the text we have is a late one , it is on the whole a good one , pretty close to Marlowe's own hand . ――――― A more realistic account of the matter , truer to the fallible ways ...
There is not the least reason to suppose this , and , though the text we have is a late one , it is on the whole a good one , pretty close to Marlowe's own hand . ――――― A more realistic account of the matter , truer to the fallible ways ...
Pagina 120
Aubrey tells us that Warner had but one hand : ' his mother was frighted , which caused this deformity , so that instead of a left hand , he had only a stump with five warts upon it , instead of a hand and fingers .
Aubrey tells us that Warner had but one hand : ' his mother was frighted , which caused this deformity , so that instead of a left hand , he had only a stump with five warts upon it , instead of a hand and fingers .
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