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The life of Christopher Marlowe. Tamberlaine the Great, pts. I-II. The Jew ... - Page 168
by Christopher Marlowe - 1826
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Conversations in a Studio, Volume 1

William Wetmore Story - 1890 - 324 pages
...judgment frame Their means of traffic from the .vulgar trade, And, as their wealth increaseth, so enclose Infinite riches in a little room. But now how stands the wind ? Into what corner peers my halcyon's hill ? Ha ! to the east ? yes. See how stand the vanes ? East and by south : why, then, I hope my ships...
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The Best Elizabethan Plays

William Roscoe Thayer - English drama - 1890 - 628 pages
...from captivity. This is the ware wherein consists my wealth ; And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade, And as their wealth increaseth, so inclose I Infinite riches in a little room.) But now how stands the wind? Into what corner peers my halcyon's...
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Conversations in a Studio, Volume 1

William Wetmore Story - 1890 - 324 pages
...says : — " This is the ware wherein consists my wealth ; And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade, And, as their wealth increaseth, so enclose Infinite riches in a little room. But now how stands the wind ? Into what corner peers my halcyon's...
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Christopher Marlowe: Outlines of His Life and Works

J. G. Lewis - 1891 - 44 pages
...from captivity. This is the ware wherein consists my wealth ; And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade,...riches in a little room. But now how stands the wind ? 18 19 Into what corner peers my halcyon's bill ? Ha ! to the east ? yes : see, how stand the vanes...
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The Best Elizabethan Plays

William Roscoe Thayer - Drama - 1892 - 622 pages
...from captivity. This is the ware wherein consists my wealth ; And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade,...stands the wind ? Into what corner peers my halcyon's bill?2 Ha ! to the east ? yes : see, how stand the vanes ? 40 East and by south : why then I hope my...
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Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe - English drama - 1893 - 490 pages
...from captivity. This is the ware wherein consists my wealth ; And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade,...increaseth, so inclose / Infinite riches in a little room.l But now how stands the wind f Into what corner peers my halcyon's bill ? 3 Ha ! to the east...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1893 - 394 pages
...from captivity. This is the ware wherein consists my wealth : And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade, And, as their wealth increaaeth, so inclose Infinite riches in a little room. Bat now how stands the wind ? Into what corner...
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The Eagle: A Magazine, Volume 17

1893 - 794 pages
...rich gems in which he trafficks, draws the moral thus : — And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade, And as their wealth increases, so inclose Infinite riches in a little room ; the language and stateliness of which is worthy...
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Shakespeare's Comedy of The Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - Jews - 1894 - 248 pages
...lytle lyght grasse, and so well as I could, learned how the wynd stoode." — ASCHAM'S Toxophilus. " But now how stands the wind? Into what corner peers...? Ha! to the east? yes ; see, how stand the vanes? " MARLOWE'S Jew of Malta. " The wind sits in the shoulder of your sail." — Hamlet, I. ill. 56. 19....
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The Best Elizabethan Plays ...

William Roscoe Thayer - English drama - 1895 - 624 pages
...from captivity. This is the ware wherein consists my wealth ; And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade,...Ha ! to the east ? yes : see, how stand the vanes ? 40 East and by south : why then I hope my ships I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles Are gotten...
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