The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 |
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Page xxxi
... Helen is a remarkably ambivalent figure -- and not just in Mar- lowe's play . Her combination of absolute beauty and destructive potential was remarked by the Trojan Elders in the Iliad when Helen passed them as they sat , too old to ...
... Helen is a remarkably ambivalent figure -- and not just in Mar- lowe's play . Her combination of absolute beauty and destructive potential was remarked by the Trojan Elders in the Iliad when Helen passed them as they sat , too old to ...
Page xxxiii
... Helen's lips : ' And then returne to Helen for a kisse ' ( line 93 ) . The speech is a rapture of applause - for Helen herself , for the eternal beauty of form , for all that defies mortality . But it is more than this . As the ...
... Helen's lips : ' And then returne to Helen for a kisse ' ( line 93 ) . The speech is a rapture of applause - for Helen herself , for the eternal beauty of form , for all that defies mortality . But it is more than this . As the ...
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... Helen . FAUSTUS . Was this the face that lancht a thousand shippes ? And burnt the toplesse Towres of Ilium ? Sweete Helen , make me immortall with a kisse : Her lips suckes forth my soule , see where it flies : Come Helen , come give ...
... Helen . FAUSTUS . Was this the face that lancht a thousand shippes ? And burnt the toplesse Towres of Ilium ? Sweete Helen , make me immortall with a kisse : Her lips suckes forth my soule , see where it flies : Come Helen , come give ...
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