Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... 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 also for Marlowe : there is the vibrant ...
... 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 also for Marlowe : there is the vibrant ...
Pagina 61
... looks the sun through Nilus ' flowing stream , Or when the morning holds him in her arms , So looks my lordly love , fair Tamburlaine : His talk much sweeter than the Muses ' song They sung for honour gainst Pierides , Or when Minerva ...
... looks the sun through Nilus ' flowing stream , Or when the morning holds him in her arms , So looks my lordly love , fair Tamburlaine : His talk much sweeter than the Muses ' song They sung for honour gainst Pierides , Or when Minerva ...
Pagina 88
... looks As innocent and harmless as a lamb's . Barabas has no illusions about the world ; when he looks round he reflects : Who hateth me but for my happiness ? Or who is honoured now but for his wealth ? Rather had I , a Jew , be hated ...
... looks As innocent and harmless as a lamb's . Barabas has no illusions about the world ; when he looks round he reflects : Who hateth me but for my happiness ? Or who is honoured now but for his wealth ? Rather had I , a Jew , be hated ...
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