The Works of Christopher Marlowe, 第 1-3 卷W. Pickering, 1826 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 87 筆
第 5 頁
... Brother ? —No , a foe ; Monster of nature ! -Shame unto thy stock That dar'st presume thy sovereign for to mock ! Meander , come ! I am abus'd , Meander . [ All go out but Cosroe and Menaphon . MEN . How now , my Lord ? What , mated ...
... Brother ? —No , a foe ; Monster of nature ! -Shame unto thy stock That dar'st presume thy sovereign for to mock ! Meander , come ! I am abus'd , Meander . [ All go out but Cosroe and Menaphon . MEN . How now , my Lord ? What , mated ...
第 7 頁
... brother's force . ORTY . We knew , my lord , before we brought the crown , Intending your investion so near The residence of your despised brother , The lords would not be too exasperate To injure or suppress your worthy title ; Or , SC ...
... brother's force . ORTY . We knew , my lord , before we brought the crown , Intending your investion so near The residence of your despised brother , The lords would not be too exasperate To injure or suppress your worthy title ; Or , SC ...
第 19 頁
... brother's life , Proud is his fortune if we pierce it not . And when the princely Persian diadem Shall overweigh his weary witless head , And fall like mellow'd fruit with shakes of death , In fair Persia , noble Tamburlaine Shall be my ...
... brother's life , Proud is his fortune if we pierce it not . And when the princely Persian diadem Shall overweigh his weary witless head , And fall like mellow'd fruit with shakes of death , In fair Persia , noble Tamburlaine Shall be my ...
第 20 頁
... Tamburlaine , And on that false Cosroe , my traiterous brother . Would it not grieve a king to be so abus'd And have a thousand horsemen ta'en away ? And which is worse , to have his diadem Sought 20 [ ACT II . 20 THE FIRST PART OF.
... Tamburlaine , And on that false Cosroe , my traiterous brother . Would it not grieve a king to be so abus'd And have a thousand horsemen ta'en away ? And which is worse , to have his diadem Sought 20 [ ACT II . 20 THE FIRST PART OF.
第 22 頁
... brothers of the earth , Sprung of the teeth of dragons venomous , Their careless swords shall lance their fellows ' throats , And make us triumph in their overthrow . MYC . Was there such brethren , sweet Meander , say , That sprung of ...
... brothers of the earth , Sprung of the teeth of dragons venomous , Their careless swords shall lance their fellows ' throats , And make us triumph in their overthrow . MYC . Was there such brethren , sweet Meander , say , That sprung of ...
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ABIG Abigail Æneas ANIPPE arms Ascanius Bajazet BALT Barabas blood cardinal Carthage CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE crown curse death devil DIDO doth duke of Guise earth ELEAZ Eleazar Eneas Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father Faustus fear fire friar friends Gaveston gold grace GUISE hand hast hate hath head heart heaven hell here's Hero HERO AND LEANDER honour HORTEN Hortenzo Iarbas ITHA Ithamore Jew of Malta Jove KENT king king of Fez Leander leave live look lord madam majesty Malta Marlowe MEPH Mephostophilis mighty Moor Mortimer mother never night PHIL Philip PILIA poison'd prince QUEEN SCENE Scythian slave soldiers soul speak stay sweet sword TAMB Tamburlaine Techelles tell thee THER Theridamas thine thou art thou shalt thyself traitor Turk unto villain wilt Zarack Zenocrate
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第 422 頁 - A belt of straw and ivy buds With coral clasps and amber studs: And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my love.
第 197 頁 - Her lips suck forth my soul: see, where it flies !— Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again. Here will I dwell, for heaven is || in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena.
第 111 頁 - LIGHT. To murder you, my most gracious lord! Far is it from my heart to do you harm. The queen sent me to see how you were used, For she relents at this your misery: And what eyes can refrain from shedding tears, To see a king in this most piteous state? K. EDW. Weep'st thou already? List awhile to me And then thy heart, were it as Gurney's is, Or as Matrevis...
第 141 頁 - Lo, Mephistophilis, for love of thee, I cut mine arm, and with my proper blood Assure my soul to be great Lucifer's, Chief lord and regent of perpetual night!
第 126 頁 - Such is the subject of the Institute, And universal body of the law. This study fits a mercenary drudge, Who aims at nothing but external trash; Too servile and illiberal for me. When all is done, divinity is best: Jerome's Bible, Faustus; view it well. (Reads.) "Stipendium peccati mors est." Ha! "Stipendium," etc. The reward of sin is death: that's hard.
第 112 頁 - And there, in mire and puddle, have I stood This ten days' space; and, lest that I should sleep, One plays continually upon a drum; They give me bread and water, being a king; So that, for want of sleep and sustenance, My mind's distemper'd, and my body's numb'd, And whether I have limbs or no I know not.
第 40 頁 - And ride in triumph through Persepolis!" Is it not brave to be a king, Techelles? Usumcasane and Theridamas, Is it not passing brave to be a king, "And ride in triumph through Persepolis?
第 201 頁 - Ah, rend not my heart for naming of my Christ, Yet will I call on him: O spare me, Lucifer!
第 92 頁 - Two kings in England cannot reign at once. But stay awhile, let me be king till night, That I may gaze upon this glittering crown ; So shall my eyes receive their last content, My head, the latest honour due to it, And jointly both yield up their wished right. Continue ever them celestial sun ; Let never silent night possess this clime : Stand still you watches...
第 44 頁 - Our souls, whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world, And measure every wandering planet's course, Still climbing after knowledge infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown.