Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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... thou hast attained that end . A greater subject fitteth Faustus ' wit . What , then , about medicine ? It is all well to effect cures , and save cities from the plague : very Yet art thou still but Faustus and a man . Could'st thou make ...
... thou hast attained that end . A greater subject fitteth Faustus ' wit . What , then , about medicine ? It is all well to effect cures , and save cities from the plague : very Yet art thou still but Faustus and a man . Could'st thou make ...
Pagina 96
... thou shalt be Love's Queen . The meads , the orchards , and the primrose lanes , Instead of sedge and reed , bear sugar - canes . Thou in those groves , by Dis above Shalt live with me , and be my love . This poem has no dramatic reason ...
... thou shalt be Love's Queen . The meads , the orchards , and the primrose lanes , Instead of sedge and reed , bear sugar - canes . Thou in those groves , by Dis above Shalt live with me , and be my love . This poem has no dramatic reason ...
Pagina 178
... thou gav'st , thy own worth then not knowing , Or me , to whom thou gav'st it , else mistaking ; So thy great gift , upon misprision growing , Comes home again , on better judgment making . The disturbance their relations have received ...
... thou gav'st , thy own worth then not knowing , Or me , to whom thou gav'st it , else mistaking ; So thy great gift , upon misprision growing , Comes home again , on better judgment making . The disturbance their relations have received ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
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