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... because neither of these particu- Jars are verified , we may as well suppose he took it from the old- story - book of the Trojan War , or the old translation of Ovid . See Metam . XIII . The writer of the play , whoever he was , might ...
... because neither of these particu- Jars are verified , we may as well suppose he took it from the old- story - book of the Trojan War , or the old translation of Ovid . See Metam . XIII . The writer of the play , whoever he was , might ...
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... because he seems to delight in murders and scraps of Latin ; though I must confefs that , in the first of those good qualities , Marlowe's Jew of Malta may fairly difpute precedence with the Spanish Tragedy . Some few of the obsolete ...
... because he seems to delight in murders and scraps of Latin ; though I must confefs that , in the first of those good qualities , Marlowe's Jew of Malta may fairly difpute precedence with the Spanish Tragedy . Some few of the obsolete ...
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... because the strata- gems of his former profeffion feem to have been yet fresh in his mind . I had made the same observation in King Henry VI . before I had seen his ; but when we confider how many phrafes are borrowed from the sports of ...
... because the strata- gems of his former profeffion feem to have been yet fresh in his mind . I had made the same observation in King Henry VI . before I had seen his ; but when we confider how many phrafes are borrowed from the sports of ...
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... Because they died in honour's lofty bed . For these , these tribunes , in the dust I write [ Throwing himself on the Ground . My heart's deep languor , and my foul's sad tears . Let my tears stanch the earth's dry appetite ; My fons ...
... Because they died in honour's lofty bed . For these , these tribunes , in the dust I write [ Throwing himself on the Ground . My heart's deep languor , and my foul's sad tears . Let my tears stanch the earth's dry appetite ; My fons ...
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... because they kill'd her husband : Perchance , because she knows them innocent . TIT . If they did kill thy husband , then be joy- ful , Because the law hath ta'en revenge on them.- No , no , they would not do so foul a deed ; Witness ...
... because they kill'd her husband : Perchance , because she knows them innocent . TIT . If they did kill thy husband , then be joy- ful , Because the law hath ta'en revenge on them.- No , no , they would not do so foul a deed ; Witness ...
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