Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris.

Christopher Marlowe

Mots clés misery



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The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike

Christopher Marlowe

Mots clés time stars clock marlowe faustus



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All things that move between the quiet poles
Shall be at my command. Emperors and kings
Are but obey'd in their several provinces,
Nor can they raise the wind, or rend the clouds;
But his dominion that exceeds in this
Stretcheth as far as doth the mind of man!
A sound magician is a mighty god.

Christopher Marlowe


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Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight,
And burnèd is Apollo's laurel-bough,
That sometime grew within this learnèd man.

Christopher Marlowe


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All live to die, and rise to fall.

Christopher Marlowe

Mots clés life fate death



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And from th’ Antarctic Pole eastward behold
As much more land, which never was descried,
Wherein are rocks of pearl that shine as bright
As all the lamps that beautify the sky;
And shall I die, and this unconquerèd?

Christopher Marlowe


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TAMBURLAINE. [to BAJAZETH] Soft sir, you must be dieted, too much eating will make you surfeit.

THERIDAMAS. So it would my lord, specially having so smal a walke, and so litle exercise.

Christopher Marlowe

Mots clés diet exercise 16th-century



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Virtue is the fount whence honor springs.

Christopher Marlowe

Mots clés virtue honor



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