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Christopher Marlowe
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Miscellaneous
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The Passionate Shepherd
The Passionate Shepherd
The passionate Sheepheard to his love
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Latin Writings
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To the Most Illustrious Heroine, Endowed With All Gifts of Mind and Body, Mary, Countess of Pembroke
To the Most Illustrious Heroine, Endowed With All Gifts of Mind and Body, Mary, Countess of Pembroke.
On the Death of the Most Honourable Gentleman, Roger Manwood, Knight, Lord Chief Baron of the Queen'S Exchequer
On the Death of the Most Honourable Gentleman, Roger Manwood, Knight, Lord Chief Baron of the Queen's Exchequer.
Roma Gill (ed.)
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The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 1: All Ovids Elegies, Lucans First Booke, Dido Queene of Carthage, Hero and Leander
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Front Matter
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
Dedication
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
INTRODUCTION
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All Ovids Elegies
General Introduction
Textual Introduction
SIGLA
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P. Ovidii Nasonis Amorum Liber Primus
Quemadmodum a Cupidine, pro bellis amores scribere coactus sit
Quod primo amore correptus, in triumphum duci se a Cupidine patiatur
Ad amicam
Amicam, qua arte, quibusve nutibus in caena, praesente viro uti debeat, admonet
Corinnae Concubitus
Ad Janitorem, ut fores sibi aperiat
Ad pacandam amicam, quam verberaverat
Exaecratur lenam, quae puellan suam meretricia arte instituebat
Ad Atticum, amantem non oportere desidiosum esse, sicuti nec militem
Ad puellam, ne pro amore praemia poscat
Napen alloquitur, ut paratas tabellas ad Corinnam perferat
Tabellas quas miserat execratur, quod amica noctem negabat
Ad Aurorem ne properet
Puellam consulatur cui prae nimia cura comae deciderant
Ad invidos, quod fama poetarum sit perennis
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P. Ovidii Nasonis Amorum Liber Secundus
Quod pro gigantomachia amores scribere sit coactus
Ad Bagoum, ut custodiam puellae sibi commissae laxiorem habeat
Ad Eunuchum servantem dominam
Quod amet mulieres, cuiuscunque formae sint
Ad amicam corruptam
In mortem psittaci
Amicae se purgat quod ancillam non amet
Ad Cypassim ancillam Corinnae
Ad Cupidinem
Ad Graecinum quod eodem tempore duas amet
Ad amicam navigantem
Exultat, quod amica potitus sit
Ad Isidem, ut parientem Corinnam iuvet
In amicam, quod abortivum ipsa fecerit
Ad annulum, quem dono amicae dedit
Ad amicam, ut ad rura sua veniat
Quod Corinnae soli sit serviturus
Ad Macrum, quod de amoribus scribat
Ad rivalem, cui uxor curae non erat
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P. Ovidii Nasonis Amorum Liber tertius
Deliberatio poetae, utrum elegos pergat scribere an potius tragedias
Ad amicam cursum equorum spectantem
De amica, quae periuraverat
Ad virum servantem conjugem
Ad amnem, dum iter faceret ad amicam
Quod ab amica receptus, cum ea coire non potuit, conqueritur
Quod ab amica non recipiatur, dolet
Tibulli mortem deflet
Ad Cererem, conquerens quod eius sacris cum amica concumbere non permittatur
Ad amicam, a cuius amore discedere non potest
Dolet amicam suam ita suis carminibus innotuisse ut rivales multos sibi pararit
De Junonis festo
Ad amicam, si peccatura est, ut non occulte peccet
Ad Venerem, quod elegis finem imponat
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The First Booke of Lucan Translated into English
General Introduction
Textual Introduction
Sigla
to his kind, and true friend: edward blunt
The First Booke of Lucan Translated into English.
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The Tragedie of Dido Queene of Carthage
Title
Facsimile Title Page
General Introduction
Textual Introduction
References
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THE TRAGEDIE OF DIDO QUEEN OF CARTHAGE
[Actus 1. Scena 1.]
[Actus 1. Scena 2.]
Actus 2. [Scena 1.]
Actus 3. Scena 1.
[Actus 3. Scena 2. ]
[Actus 3. Scena 3. ]
[Actus 3. Scena 4. ]
Actus 4. Scena 1.
[Actus 4. Scena 2.]
[Actus 4. Scena 3.]
[Actus 4. Scena 4.]
[Actus 4. Scena 5.]
Actus 5. [Scena 1.]
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Hero and Leander
General Introduction
Textual Introduction.
TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFULL, SIR THOMAS WALSINGHAM, KNIGHT
Hero and Leander
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Miscellaneous
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The Passionate Shepherd
The Passionate Shepherd
The passionate Sheepheard to his love
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Latin Writings
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To the Most Illustrious Heroine, Endowed With All Gifts of Mind and Body, Mary, Countess of Pembroke
To the Most Illustrious Heroine, Endowed With All Gifts of Mind and Body, Mary, Countess of Pembroke.
On the Death of the Most Honourable Gentleman, Roger Manwood, Knight, Lord Chief Baron of the Queen'S Exchequer
On the Death of the Most Honourable Gentleman, Roger Manwood, Knight, Lord Chief Baron of the Queen's Exchequer.
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End Matter
COMMENTARY
ACCIDENTAL EMENDATIONS
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