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... Wilde, he may be blamed for his conduct of himself enabling the Philistines (or Puritans) to rejoice. Yet, when we consider the significance, the originality and power of his work — even in bulk his achievement 206 Christopher Marlowe.
... Wilde, he may be blamed for his conduct of himself enabling the Philistines (or Puritans) to rejoice. Yet, when we consider the significance, the originality and power of his work — even in bulk his achievement 206 Christopher Marlowe.
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... as when the pale messenger of Death strikes you, may these bones lie happily quiet, and fame superimpose a monument upon the marble sepulchre.' The epitaph is printed in The Works of Christopher Marlowe, ed. A. Dyce, III. 308.
... as when the pale messenger of Death strikes you, may these bones lie happily quiet, and fame superimpose a monument upon the marble sepulchre.' The epitaph is printed in The Works of Christopher Marlowe, ed. A. Dyce, III. 308.
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