Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 73
... hath sent millions of Turks to hell , Slew all his priests , his kinsmen , and his friends , And yet I live untouched by Mahomet . Tamburlaine challenges Mahomet by burning the Koran : Now , Mahomet , if thou have any power , Come down ...
... hath sent millions of Turks to hell , Slew all his priests , his kinsmen , and his friends , And yet I live untouched by Mahomet . Tamburlaine challenges Mahomet by burning the Koran : Now , Mahomet , if thou have any power , Come down ...
Pagina 187
... hath it any place of residence , Nor is it of earth or mould celestial , Or capable of any form at all . Of that which hath no being do not boast , Things that are not at all are never lost . Men foolishly do call it virtuous : What ...
... hath it any place of residence , Nor is it of earth or mould celestial , Or capable of any form at all . Of that which hath no being do not boast , Things that are not at all are never lost . Men foolishly do call it virtuous : What ...
Pagina 201
... hath been dear unto us , living an after life in our memory , there putteth us in mind of farther obsequies due unto the deceased . And namely of the performance of whatsoever we may judge shall make to his living credit and to the ...
... hath been dear unto us , living an after life in our memory , there putteth us in mind of farther obsequies due unto the deceased . And namely of the performance of whatsoever we may judge shall make to his living credit and to the ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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