Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 136
... Hero and Leander , " and " Dido , " and of that " Priesthood of the Sun " imputed to him by his jealous rivals and enemies , which we shall have occasion to com- ment on hereafter . Marlowe never abated his ardour , never stopped to ...
... Hero and Leander , " and " Dido , " and of that " Priesthood of the Sun " imputed to him by his jealous rivals and enemies , which we shall have occasion to com- ment on hereafter . Marlowe never abated his ardour , never stopped to ...
Page 140
... Hero was , Beardless Leander not so strong as I ; He swum an easy current for his love , But I will , through a IIellespont of blood , Arrive at Sestos where my Hero lies . Again , in " Locrine , " said to be an anonymous play , but ...
... Hero was , Beardless Leander not so strong as I ; He swum an easy current for his love , But I will , through a IIellespont of blood , Arrive at Sestos where my Hero lies . Again , in " Locrine , " said to be an anonymous play , but ...
Page 147
... Hero and Leander . " But the most trivial epithets , adjectives , and phrases are not less characteristic . Thus in " Dr. Faustus " we have " The topless towers of Illium , " in " The Taming of a Shrew , " " topless Alps " ; in " Edward ...
... Hero and Leander . " But the most trivial epithets , adjectives , and phrases are not less characteristic . Thus in " Dr. Faustus " we have " The topless towers of Illium , " in " The Taming of a Shrew , " " topless Alps " ; in " Edward ...
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