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Gentlemen , farewell ; if I live till morning , I'll visit you if not - Faustus is gone to hell . Faustus , farewell . SCHOLARS . FAUSTUS . [ Exeunt Scholars . - The clock strikes eleven . Ah Faustus , Now hast thou but one bare hour to ...
Gentlemen , farewell ; if I live till morning , I'll visit you if not - Faustus is gone to hell . Faustus , farewell . SCHOLARS . FAUSTUS . [ Exeunt Scholars . - The clock strikes eleven . Ah Faustus , Now hast thou but one bare hour to ...
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To subsist in lasting monuments , to live in their produc- tions , to exist in their names , and predicaments of Chimæras , was large satisfaction unto old expectations , and made one part of their Elysiums . But all this is nothing in ...
To subsist in lasting monuments , to live in their produc- tions , to exist in their names , and predicaments of Chimæras , was large satisfaction unto old expectations , and made one part of their Elysiums . But all this is nothing in ...
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his bath to have been of so mean a structure that now , says he , the basest of the people would despise them , and cry out , " Poor Scipio understood not how to live . " What an authority is here for the credit of retreat ! and happy ...
his bath to have been of so mean a structure that now , says he , the basest of the people would despise them , and cry out , " Poor Scipio understood not how to live . " What an authority is here for the credit of retreat ! and happy ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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