Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Death of Doctor Faustus , was printed in 1604 , but Mr. Collier conjectures that it was written soon after Tam- burlaine the Great , which we know was acted in 1587. In 1588 " a ballad of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus , " ( which ...
... Death of Doctor Faustus , was printed in 1604 , but Mr. Collier conjectures that it was written soon after Tam- burlaine the Great , which we know was acted in 1587. In 1588 " a ballad of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus , " ( which ...
Page 141
... death to death , And dying , all he can resign is breath . ” Till is the word in Murdoch , and what Thomson wrote unquestionably . Again , why have we , in vol . ii . p . 267 , a long poem to Mr. De la Cour in Ireland , on his Pros ...
... death to death , And dying , all he can resign is breath . ” Till is the word in Murdoch , and what Thomson wrote unquestionably . Again , why have we , in vol . ii . p . 267 , a long poem to Mr. De la Cour in Ireland , on his Pros ...
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... death . Thus have you heard what wonders there were seen , How heaven and earth the people walk'd between . And since the world at first had its creation , The like was never seen in this our nation . Yet was it hard and grievous to the ...
... death . Thus have you heard what wonders there were seen , How heaven and earth the people walk'd between . And since the world at first had its creation , The like was never seen in this our nation . Yet was it hard and grievous to the ...
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