Кристофер Марло цитаты

Кри́стофер Ма́рло — английский поэт, переводчик и драматург-трагик елизаветинской эпохи, наиболее выдающийся из предшественников Шекспира, разведчик. Благодаря ему в елизаветинской Англии получил распространение не только рифмованный, но и белый стих. Wikipedia  

✵ 6. Февраль 1564 – 30. Май 1593
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“Now will I show myself to have more of the serpent than the dove”

Christopher Marlowe The Jew of Malta

Barabas, Act II, scene iii. Marlowe is referencing Jesus, "Be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves," in Matthew 10:16.
The Jew of Malta (c. 1589)
Контексте: Now will I show myself to have more of the serpent than the dove; that is, more knave than fool.

“Pluck up your hearts, since fate still rests our friend.”

Aeneas, Act I, scene i, line 149
Dido (c. 1586)

“Thou hast committed—
Fornication: but that was in another country;
And besides, the wench is dead.”

Christopher Marlowe The Jew of Malta

Friar Barnardine and Barabas, Act IV, scene i
The Jew of Malta (c. 1589)

“Love me little, love me long.”

Christopher Marlowe The Jew of Malta

Ithamore, Act IV. Quoting John Heywood, "Love me litle, love me long," in Proverbes (c. 1538), Part ii, Chapter ii.
The Jew of Malta (c. 1589)

“Make me immortal with a kiss.”

Источник: Doctor Faustus and Other Plays, Parts 1-2

“And thus methinks should men of judgment frame
Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade,
And, as their wealth increaseth, so inclose
Infinite riches in a little room.”

Christopher Marlowe The Jew of Malta

Barabas, Act I, scene i. Paraphrasing John Heywood, "Here lyeth muche rychnesse in lytell space," in The Foure PP https://books.google.com/books?id=LbkVAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source#v=onepage&q&f=false (c. 1530).
The Jew of Malta (c. 1589)

“Hell is just a frame of mind.”

Christopher Marlowe The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

Источник: Dr. Faustus

“He that loves pleasure, must for pleasure fall.”

Christopher Marlowe The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

Evil Angel, Act V, scene iv
Источник: Doctor Faustus (c. 1603)

“Fools that will laugh on earth, most weep in hell.”

Christopher Marlowe The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

Источник: Doctor Faustus

“Who ever loved that loved not at first sight?”

Christopher Marlowe книга Hero and Leander

First Sestiad. The same statement occurs in As You Like It (1600) by William Shakespeare, and a similar one in The Blind Beggar of Alexandria (1596) by George Chapman.
Hero and Leander (published 1598)
Вариант: Where both deliberate, the love is slight; Who ever loved, that loved not at first sight?

“Hell hath no limits, nor is circumscrib'd
In one self place; but where we are is hell,
And where hell is, there must we ever be.”

Christopher Marlowe The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

Mephistopheles, Act II, scene i, line 118
Doctor Faustus (c. 1603)
Источник: Dr. Faustus

“Come live with me and be my Love,
And we will all the pleasures prove”

Источник: The Complete Plays and Poems

“Was this the face that launch'd a thousand ships,
And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?
Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss!”

Faustus, Act V, scene i, lines 91–93
Doctor Faustus (c. 1603)
Источник: The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus

“What art thou Faustus, but a man condemned to die?”

Christopher Marlowe The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

Источник: Dr. Faustus

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

Christopher Marlowe The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

Источник: Dr. Faustus

“What should a priest do with so fair a house?
A prison may best beseem his holiness.”

Gaveston, Act I, scene i, lines 204–205
Edward II (c. 1592)

“p>Come live with me and be my Love,
And we will all the pleasures prove
That hills and valleys, dales and fields,
Or woods or steepy mountain yields.And we will sit upon the rocks,
And see the shepherds feed their flocks
By shallow rivers, to whose falls
Melodious birds sing madrigals.And I will make thee beds of roses
And a thousand fragrant posies.”

Christopher Marlowe The Passionate Shepherd to His Love

The Passionate Shepherd to His Love (unknown date), stanzas 1 and 2. Compare: "To shallow rivers, to whose falls / Melodious birds sings madrigals; / There will we make our peds of roses, / And a thousand fragrant posies", William Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, act iii. scene i. (Sung by Evans.)

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