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To ask and have , command and be obeyed , When looks breed love , with looks to gain the prize , Such power attractive shines in princes ' eyes . Appropriate as this is dramatically to the speakers , I think we can feel that this speaks ...
To ask and have , command and be obeyed , When looks breed love , with looks to gain the prize , Such power attractive shines in princes ' eyes . Appropriate as this is dramatically to the speakers , I think we can feel that this speaks ...
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But it is no wonder that We Jews can fawn like spaniels when we please ; And when we grin , we bite ; yet are our looks As innocent and harmless as a lamb's . Barabas has no illusions about the world ; when he looks round he reflects ...
But it is no wonder that We Jews can fawn like spaniels when we please ; And when we grin , we bite ; yet are our looks As innocent and harmless as a lamb's . Barabas has no illusions about the world ; when he looks round he reflects ...
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It looks as if he threw it off for the theatre - like most of the playwrights in Henslowe's pay , glad to turn a penny quickly — and left it at that . Yet it is authentic Marlowe all through ; in my view , talk of a collaborator is ...
It looks as if he threw it off for the theatre - like most of the playwrights in Henslowe's pay , glad to turn a penny quickly — and left it at that . Yet it is authentic Marlowe all through ; in my view , talk of a collaborator is ...
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