Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 144
... thou famous thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , who hath said with thee , like the fool in his heart " There is no God " , should now give glory unto his greatness . . . . Why should thy excellent wit , his gift , be so ...
... thou famous thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , who hath said with thee , like the fool in his heart " There is no God " , should now give glory unto his greatness . . . . Why should thy excellent wit , his gift , be so ...
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 ...
Pagina 181
... thou art made for amorous play : Why art thou not in love , and loved of all ? Though thou be fair , yet be not thine own thrall . We recognise the feminine type described by Shakespeare in Sonnet 20 , and the theme of the first section ...
... thou art made for amorous play : Why art thou not in love , and loved of all ? Though thou be fair , yet be not thine own thrall . We recognise the feminine type described by Shakespeare in Sonnet 20 , and the theme of the first section ...
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