The Works of Christopher Marlowe ; with Some Account of the Author, and NotesE. Moxon, 1858 - 407ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... arms To swarm unto the ensign I support . The host of Xerxes , which by fame is said To drink the mighty Parthian Araris , Was but a handful to that we will have : Our quivering lances , shaking in the air , And bullets , like Jove's ...
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... arms , Adding more courage to my conquering mind . To gratify the [ e ] , sweet Zenocrate , Sold . Mighty hath God and Mahomet made Egyptians , Moors , and men of Asia , THE SECOND PART OF TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT . The Second. Tamb ...
... arms , Adding more courage to my conquering mind . To gratify the [ e ] , sweet Zenocrate , Sold . Mighty hath God and Mahomet made Egyptians , Moors , and men of Asia , THE SECOND PART OF TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT . The Second. Tamb ...
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... arms pursue ] The words " arms " and " aims " are very frequently confounded by our old printers ; but that " arms " is the right reading here is proved by a later passage of this play , - " And all the land , I know , is up in arms , Arms ...
... arms pursue ] The words " arms " and " aims " are very frequently confounded by our old printers ; but that " arms " is the right reading here is proved by a later passage of this play , - " And all the land , I know , is up in arms , Arms ...
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PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1850 | xi |
THE FIRST PART OF TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT | 5 |
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