The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3)Marlowe, Christopher
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3)
Marlowe, Christopher
English poetry
Sabans, ii. 11
Sackarson, iii. 242
St. Quentin, storming of, iii. 224
sakers, i. 152
sarell, i. 58
saunce, iii. 127
saying, ii. 44
scald, i. 31
scambled, ii. 16
scenes, i. 215
scholarism, i. 212
schright, iii. 275
sciomancy, i. 218
sect, ii. 28
set, ii. 249
Seven deadly Sins, i. 245
shadow, ii. 175
Shakespeare quoted, i. 16, 18, 25, 29, 31, 46, 92, 97, 167, 254, 266,
275; ii. 12, 16, 36, 37, 40, 41, 44, 60, 68, 84, 86, 99, 128, 142,
158, 193, 218, 228, 304, 326; iii. 9, 12, 15, 24, 27, 31, 41, 50, 65,
89, 234
shaver, ii. 45
Shelley quoted, i. 155, 206
shine, iii. 106
silverlings, ii. 11
Skelton imitated, iii. 59
slick, i. 265
slop, i. 230
slubber, iii. 65
smell-feast, iii. 239
snicle, ii. 92
soil, ii. 343
sollars, ii. 76
sometimes, ii. 31
sonnet, i. 253
sort, ii. 288
souse, iii. 264
Spenser quoted in _Tamburlaine_, i. 183. (I neglected to point out
that in i. 173, "As when an herd of lusty Cymbrian bulls," &c., there
is an imitation of a passage of the _Faerie Queene_, Book I. canto
viii.--
"As great a noyse, as when in Cymbrian plaine
An heard of Bulles, whom kindly rage doth sting
Do for the milkie mothers want complaine,
And fill the fields with troublous bellowing,
The neighbour woods around with hollow murmur ring.")
spials, i. 32
sprung, iii. 64
staring up, hair, iii. 89
stated, ii. 39
states, i. 14
statua, i. 142
stature, i. 74
staves acre, i. 229
stems, i. 24
stern, ii. 365
stomach, ii. 129
stools on the stage, iii. 215
stoops, i. 169
strain, i. 155
subject, i. 203
supprised, ii. 306
sure, made, ii. 50
sweating sickness, iii. 224
taint, i. 122
take in, iii. 239
talents, i. 46
tall, i. 167
_tanti_, ii. 120
taxing private, iii. 213
Theatre and Curtain playhouses, iii. 218
Theocritus imitated, iii. 61
thirling, iii. 9
tho, iii. 107
three for one, iii. 240
timeless, ii. 128
tires, i. 47
to, ii. 74
tobacco, Bobadil's encomium of, iii. 235
tobacco smoked on the stage, iii. 231
topless, i. 275
tottered, ii. 89
toy, iii. 86
train, ii. 183
trannels, iii. 134
Trier, i. 250
true, true, ii. 127
Turk of tenpence, ii. 84
twigger, ii. 362
Tyrone's insurrection, iii. 244
unresisted, ii. 339
unvalued, i. 18
ure, ii. 48
vail, ii. 39
valure, iii. 80
valurous, i. 20
Vanity, Lady, ii. 45
vaut, i. 23
villainese, i. 95
villainy, i. 52
Vulcan's dancing, ii. 304
wagers laid about actors, ii. 7
wall'd in, ii. 304
water-work at London Bridge, iii. 217
watery star, iii. 9
when? ii. 63
when? can you tell? ii. 171
while, i. 80
whist, ii. 349
Wigmore, ii. 162
will, i. 136
winter's tale, ii. 36
Wordsworth, his _Power of Music_, iii. 238
wreaks, iii. 160
Zoacum, i. 135
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