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trigram | frequency |
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so the vo | 248 |
so the to | 111 |
the king of | 55 |
the first part | 41 |
tamburlaine the great | 41 |
the old eds | 37 |
first part of | 34 |
part of tamburlaine | 32 |
all the world | 32 |
of tamburlaine the | 31 |
of the world | 27 |
my lord of | 27 |
and i will | 27 |
and all the | 27 |
omitted in the | 26 |
and in the | 25 |
king of france | 25 |
not in to | 23 |
duke of guise | 23 |
not in tos | 23 |
what art thou | 23 |
i am a | 22 |
the quarto of | 22 |
the younger mortimer | 22 |
the modern editors | 21 |
that i may | 21 |
part of the | 21 |
from the quarto | 21 |
the duke of | 21 |
in the to | 20 |
to see the | 19 |
in the field | 18 |
the later tos | 17 |
our early writers | 17 |
king of jerusalem | 17 |
i will not | 17 |
this is the | 17 |
of the play | 16 |
the second part | 16 |
martin del bosco | 16 |
the earl of | 16 |
in the vo | 15 |
in the next | 15 |
exeunt all except | 15 |
thou shalt be | 15 |
and the rest | 15 |
that i have | 15 |
good my lord | 15 |
let me alone | 15 |
the end of | 15 |
of doctor faustus | 14 |
i know not | 14 |
the to renowned | 14 |
the king and | 14 |
my good lord | 14 |
king of persia | 13 |
of the earth | 13 |
the to the | 13 |
the so the | 13 |
in the air | 13 |
you shall have | 13 |
enter king edward | 13 |
to be a | 13 |
here the old | 13 |
to the king | 12 |
my lord the | 12 |
with all the | 12 |
and with the | 12 |
according to the | 12 |
of the first | 12 |
thou shalt not | 12 |
enter the king | 12 |
the life and | 12 |
thou shalt have | 12 |
in spite of | 12 |
i warrant you | 11 |
life and death | 11 |
and let me | 11 |
that we may | 11 |
monarch of the | 11 |
the fury of | 11 |
and we will | 11 |
as much as | 11 |
lord the king | 11 |
and so the | 11 |
into the water | 11 |
as long as | 11 |
it may be | 11 |
and thou shalt | 11 |
king of arabia | 11 |
king of navarre | 11 |
i fear me | 10 |
in despite of | 10 |
and all his | 10 |
the pride of | 10 |
that i am | 10 |
university of california | 10 |
the name of | 10 |
i will be | 10 |
king of natolia | 10 |
i come to | 10 |
jew of malta | 10 |
of the king | 10 |
of all the | 10 |
and death of | 10 |
to make me | 10 |
enter queen isabella | 10 |
my gracious lord | 10 |
both the old | 10 |
the kings of | 10 |
and the king | 10 |
let me see | 10 |
not to be | 10 |
in our early | 10 |
it shall be | 10 |
what shall we | 9 |
the state of | 9 |
the prince of | 9 |
the scene is | 9 |
is it not | 9 |
the strength of | 9 |
at the signe | 9 |
the old ed | 9 |
and yet i | 9 |
it is not | 9 |
the signe of | 9 |
if thou wilt | 9 |
i know the | 9 |
john of hainault | 9 |
are to be | 9 |
signe of the | 9 |
the house of | 9 |
the death of | 9 |
the love of | 9 |
the scourge of | 9 |
in his study | 9 |
of the realm | 9 |
as i am | 9 |
i tell thee | 9 |
the next speech | 9 |
out of the | 9 |
of a king | 9 |
for my sake | 9 |
the younger spenser | 9 |
aside to her | 9 |
and the younger | 9 |
the to and | 9 |
the interior of | 9 |
him to the | 9 |
and let them | 9 |
good and bad | 9 |
me to my | 9 |
and in his | 8 |
let me have | 8 |
enter a messenger | 8 |
so will i | 8 |
turk and his | 8 |
thou art a | 8 |
what hast thou | 8 |
enter friar jacomo | 8 |
hast thou done | 8 |
i long to | 8 |
that in the | 8 |
king of fez | 8 |
away with him | 8 |
for i have | 8 |
and let the | 8 |
clark memorial library | 8 |
of the present | 8 |
of so the | 8 |
one of the | 8 |
and with my | 8 |
i will have | 8 |
with the king | 8 |
renowmed see note | 8 |
and for the | 8 |
and are to | 8 |
andrews clark memorial | 8 |
in the old | 8 |
king edward the | 8 |
i have no | 8 |
faustus and mephistophilis | 8 |
by the hand | 8 |
to the vo | 8 |
i have not | 8 |
william andrews clark | 8 |
drums and trumpets | 8 |
death of doctor | 8 |
page of the | 8 |
end of the | 8 |
sir john of | 8 |
the hand of | 8 |
with drums and | 8 |
i have a | 8 |
at the end | 8 |
it is my | 7 |
i shall be | 7 |
and with his | 7 |
and so i | 7 |
second part of | 7 |
i must be | 7 |
not in the | 7 |
he shall be | 7 |
you shall be | 7 |
interior of the | 7 |
be he that | 7 |
it please your | 7 |
stay a while | 7 |
by christopher marlowe | 7 |
in the sec | 7 |
made the world | 7 |
as if he | 7 |
give me the | 7 |
of this play | 7 |
king of trebizon | 7 |
the life of | 7 |
up to the | 7 |
emperor of the | 7 |
than all the | 7 |
enter charles the | 7 |
and make a | 7 |
you so the | 7 |
against the king | 7 |
king of soria | 7 |
we will not | 7 |
and to the | 7 |
if he be | 7 |
let me be | 7 |
in this play | 7 |
the bowels of | 7 |
to king james | 7 |
if you will | 7 |
give me my | 7 |
the god of | 7 |
the turk and | 7 |
a change of | 7 |
give me leave | 7 |
king of argier | 7 |
but tell me | 7 |
the editor of | 7 |
i have it | 7 |
you shall hear | 7 |
and make them | 7 |
and i am | 7 |
me in the | 7 |
of my lord | 7 |
that we have | 7 |
and so to | 7 |
here will i | 7 |
afterwards in this | 7 |
art thou the | 7 |
edward the second | 7 |
scourge of god | 7 |
where is the | 7 |
but i am | 7 |
on the stage | 7 |
of the second | 7 |
of my heart | 7 |
of such a | 7 |
but i have | 7 |
thou shalt see | 7 |
change of scene | 6 |
the vo has | 6 |
writers posterior to | 6 |
and the next | 6 |
i am content | 6 |
as i do | 6 |
as all the | 6 |
the form renowmed | 6 |
a hundred thousand | 6 |
found in writers | 6 |
i can tell | 6 |
i charge thee | 6 |
repeatedly afterwards in | 6 |
now tell me | 6 |
occurs repeatedly afterwards | 6 |
the to to | 6 |
how say you | 6 |
the king is | 6 |
the text of | 6 |
and bad angel | 6 |
come my lords | 6 |
of the east | 6 |
with my sword | 6 |
the queene of | 6 |
to your majesty | 6 |
do you hear | 6 |
with such a | 6 |
live with me | 6 |
of my love | 6 |
at his shop | 6 |
i know it | 6 |
the midst of | 6 |
do you remember | 6 |
for want of | 6 |
there is no | 6 |
these are the | 6 |
scene is supposed | 6 |
and tell me | 6 |
is occasionally found | 6 |
the crowne of | 6 |
the bounds of | 6 |
governor of babylon | 6 |
his rare and | 6 |
it would seem | 6 |
down to the | 6 |
of marlowe and | 6 |
and make him | 6 |
constantines great towne | 6 |
occasionally found in | 6 |
to the field | 6 |
at your command | 6 |
vive le roy | 6 |
can tell you | 6 |
a copy of | 6 |
of the turk | 6 |
it is occasionally | 6 |
terror of the | 6 |
your grace to | 6 |
i have made | 6 |
verses to king | 6 |
whilst i live | 6 |
the pope and | 6 |
of the gods | 6 |
mitted in the | 6 |
in writers posterior | 6 |
orcanes king of | 6 |
if it be | 6 |
up and down | 6 |
this so the | 6 |
of constantines great | 6 |
and his great | 6 |
i have been | 6 |
the force of | 6 |
there is a | 6 |
and for his | 6 |
the man that | 6 |
like to the | 6 |
a most puissant | 6 |
the account of | 6 |
most puissant and | 6 |
that all the | 6 |
i am not | 6 |
shall be done | 6 |
cardinall of loraine | 6 |
i have heard | 6 |
king of hungary | 6 |
of the two | 6 |
earl of cornwall | 6 |
as for the | 6 |
the world shall | 6 |
you will not | 6 |
be a king | 6 |
king of morocco | 6 |
now will i | 6 |
became a most | 6 |
soria see note | 6 |
prefixed to lord | 6 |
the commencement of | 6 |
and in this | 6 |
the ruin of | 6 |
as i was | 6 |
for his sake | 6 |
and his writings | 6 |
and their train | 6 |
load of hay | 6 |
harlequin and scaramouche | 6 |
that i might | 6 |
by his rare | 6 |
out of my | 6 |
the honour of | 5 |
so much as | 5 |
enter the younger | 5 |
and all my | 5 |
account of the | 5 |
the play was | 5 |
like a man | 5 |
into the air | 5 |
entertain divine zenocrate | 5 |
up in arms | 5 |
in so the | 5 |
on the other | 5 |
deed of gift | 5 |
army of the | 5 |
scaramouche and harlequin | 5 |
to the sword | 5 |
the bishop of | 5 |
they agree in | 5 |
him into the | 5 |
and so will | 5 |
i humbly thank | 5 |
the pope will | 5 |
him from the | 5 |
cursed be he | 5 |
not into the | 5 |
that thou hast | 5 |
all in vain | 5 |
the monarch of | 5 |
have a wife | 5 |
as i have | 5 |
history of doctor | 5 |
as great as | 5 |
but in the | 5 |
the army of | 5 |
on the ground | 5 |
that the stage | 5 |
take him away | 5 |
not a man | 5 |
shall i have | 5 |
on his head | 5 |
them to the | 5 |
him to his | 5 |
what shall i | 5 |
of all his | 5 |
through the world | 5 |
i have found | 5 |
to the jew | 5 |
know that i | 5 |
i have done | 5 |
captaine of the | 5 |
to the tower | 5 |
the king my | 5 |
the walls of | 5 |
trebizon and soria | 5 |
but i will | 5 |
good angel and | 5 |
and in your | 5 |
what thou wilt | 5 |
crowne of france | 5 |
all the rest | 5 |
drawn in his | 5 |
how like you | 5 |
of honour and | 5 |
him by the | 5 |
i pray you | 5 |
the elder mortimer | 5 |
at the commencement | 5 |
five hundred crowns | 5 |
are not so | 5 |
that which hath | 5 |
and of the | 5 |
let it be | 5 |
not all the | 5 |
modern editors print | 5 |
agree in reading | 5 |
shall i do | 5 |
love to him | 5 |
speak a word | 5 |
is gone to | 5 |
and full of | 5 |
in a whisper | 5 |
as my life | 5 |
here comes the | 5 |
as if they | 5 |
are come to | 5 |
to the battle | 5 |
enter good angel | 5 |
him in the | 5 |
king and epernoune | 5 |
and see the | 5 |
king edward and | 5 |
all so the | 5 |
the emperor of | 5 |
the guise is | 5 |
then let me | 5 |
which i have | 5 |
as is the | 5 |
see the king | 5 |
of the book | 5 |
the jew of | 5 |
a world of | 5 |
to make a | 5 |
for i am | 5 |
the to our | 5 |
my heart is | 5 |
a load of | 5 |
what are you | 5 |
then let us | 5 |
of france and | 5 |
the governor of | 5 |
manner of his | 5 |
part of this | 5 |
as far as | 5 |
of the footnotes | 5 |
me of my | 5 |
governor of malta | 5 |
he now is | 5 |
the present play | 5 |
in the world | 5 |
humbly thank your | 5 |
the next room | 5 |
we are come | 5 |
of all my | 5 |
thee with a | 5 |
to the earth | 5 |
tell me what | 5 |
i think it | 5 |
is to be | 5 |
if i live | 5 |
shall be my | 5 |
as i live | 5 |
round about the | 5 |
the friends of | 5 |
the cause of | 5 |
enter faustus and | 5 |
the queene mother | 5 |
the clock strikes | 5 |
and like a | 5 |
what of that | 5 |
and with this | 5 |
earl of kent | 5 |
what means this | 5 |
of scene is | 5 |
from the king | 5 |
i thank you | 5 |
as chary as | 5 |
of the war | 5 |
death of his | 5 |
let us go | 5 |
now and then | 5 |
this will i | 5 |
the elder spenser | 5 |
that he may | 5 |
all the wealth | 5 |
let him be | 5 |
as they were | 5 |
of the life | 5 |
know not what | 5 |
shall i be | 5 |
one of them | 5 |
it in the | 5 |
friends of tamburlaine | 5 |
to entertain divine | 5 |
and in my | 5 |
line of the | 5 |
prince of condy | 5 |
he was a | 5 |
if i should | 5 |
the body of | 5 |
and therefore let | 5 |
shall be thy | 5 |
and make us | 5 |
seven deadly sins | 5 |
if i be | 5 |
my name and | 5 |
against my will | 5 |
i have seen | 5 |
her betrothed lord | 5 |
hero and leander | 5 |
the lord high | 5 |
and evil angel | 5 |
the power of | 5 |
the earlier play | 5 |
where her betrothed | 5 |
let us march | 5 |
account of marlowe | 5 |
give me a | 5 |
changes to the | 5 |
of the city | 5 |
the secrets of | 5 |
the persian crown | 5 |
oft have i | 5 |
of those that | 5 |
chary as my | 5 |
this day is | 5 |
marlowe and his | 5 |
his so the | 5 |
king of amasia | 5 |
and at last | 5 |
tell him i | 5 |
angel and evil | 5 |
o my lord | 5 |
and tell him | 5 |
now let us | 5 |
is the place | 5 |
take my leave | 5 |
in which the | 5 |
the next line | 5 |
version of the | 5 |
tell him that | 5 |
here is the | 5 |
and that the | 5 |
you know my | 5 |
for us to | 5 |
with us to | 5 |
sight is this | 5 |
charles the king | 5 |
and with a | 5 |
attend on me | 5 |
to the world | 5 |
the seven deadly | 5 |
commend me to | 5 |
in triumph through | 5 |
the to i | 5 |
to take a | 4 |
a saying to | 4 |
if that be | 4 |
keep as chary | 4 |
from the fiery | 4 |
to let us | 4 |
it shall go | 4 |
alone with him | 4 |
here the vo | 4 |
if all the | 4 |
and you shall | 4 |
i am one | 4 |
augustan reprint society | 4 |
waves his wand | 4 |
rice ap howel | 4 |
the square brackets | 4 |
god of arms | 4 |
of great tamburlaine | 4 |
thou must be | 4 |
from a scythian | 4 |
death and hell | 4 |
my heart with | 4 |
footnotes has been | 4 |
of fair zenocrate | 4 |
he did not | 4 |
that might be | 4 |
so do i | 4 |
four and twenty | 4 |
your majesty shall | 4 |
archbishop of canterbury | 4 |
know you not | 4 |
shewed vpon stages | 4 |
he was never | 4 |
consolidated at the | 4 |
in the citie | 4 |
earl of lancaster | 4 |
and crowne neere | 4 |
reading of the | 4 |
by the right | 4 |
and the address | 4 |
and will be | 4 |
which makes me | 4 |
i dare not | 4 |
edward the third | 4 |
shall be so | 4 |
shall hear how | 4 |
i leave thee | 4 |
rare and wonderfull | 4 |
it will not | 4 |
my noble lords | 4 |
king and he | 4 |
with his impassionate | 4 |
who comes here | 4 |
i see the | 4 |
of the modern | 4 |
among many passages | 4 |
headlong to the | 4 |
captain of the | 4 |
of the guarde | 4 |
for he that | 4 |
now my lords | 4 |
lamps of heaven | 4 |
a terror to | 4 |
from thence to | 4 |
order of the | 4 |
then shalt thou | 4 |
passages of our | 4 |
thee in pieces | 4 |
to the same | 4 |
i would he | 4 |
of the rose | 4 |
exit with the | 4 |
it was not | 4 |
body and soul | 4 |
will be as | 4 |
discipline to his | 4 |
the treasure of | 4 |
given a unique | 4 |
now to be | 4 |
and thence unto | 4 |
will not be | 4 |
speak him fair | 4 |
to the devil | 4 |
and of a | 4 |
how am i | 4 |
pen and inke | 4 |
in his chariot | 4 |
the little north | 4 |
and take some | 4 |
know my mind | 4 |
meet me in | 4 |
with all my | 4 |
of my name | 4 |
and subduing both | 4 |
text version of | 4 |
the to has | 4 |
to the crowne | 4 |
the stage directions | 4 |
i am the | 4 |
me in my | 4 |
have closing brackets | 4 |
if he had | 4 |
a deed of | 4 |
more than all | 4 |
in this scene | 4 |
where he comes | 4 |
long to see | 4 |
strangled a friar | 4 |
let us goe | 4 |
do well to | 4 |
the burden of | 4 |
i keep as | 4 |
all that i | 4 |
on one side | 4 |
meat and drink | 4 |
scene changes to | 4 |
to the last | 4 |
the air with | 4 |
hear me speak | 4 |
to attend on | 4 |
ere i die | 4 |
thee in the | 4 |
footnote is given | 4 |
his great emperess | 4 |
stages in the | 4 |
enter the duke | 4 |
and martin del | 4 |
of both parts | 4 |
matrevis and gurney | 4 |
terrour in warre | 4 |
ride in triumph | 4 |
i must have | 4 |
me whatsoever i | 4 |
to manage arms | 4 |
and they shall | 4 |
france and padua | 4 |
that with his | 4 |
a thousand horse | 4 |
so will we | 4 |
they knew not | 4 |
james and other | 4 |
these have been | 4 |
might be cited | 4 |
we have no | 4 |
requisite he should | 4 |
fury of my | 4 |
some part of | 4 |
the part of | 4 |
and let this | 4 |
to be sold | 4 |
of these elements | 4 |
of a letter | 4 |
us to the | 4 |
but what is | 4 |
and bring him | 4 |
of mine shall | 4 |
of the earlier | 4 |
that faustus may | 4 |
in the later | 4 |
be solde at | 4 |
and terrour in | 4 |
seems to be | 4 |
now i am | 4 |
a man of | 4 |
majesty of heaven | 4 |
do not have | 4 |
right honorable the | 4 |
have been consolidated | 4 |
and the devil | 4 |
numbering of the | 4 |
in his hand | 4 |
honorable the lord | 4 |
you shall not | 4 |
take some part | 4 |
rose and crowne | 4 |
since last we | 4 |
to the stage | 4 |
sold at his | 4 |
will i keep | 4 |
to the readers | 4 |
and he that | 4 |
his lady and | 4 |
their so the | 4 |
a plague take | 4 |
for thy sake | 4 |
as well as | 4 |
in all his | 4 |
character names were | 4 |
a unique identity | 4 |
to our state | 4 |
within the compass | 4 |
the printed book | 4 |
a passage for | 4 |
i do not | 4 |
neere holborne bridge | 4 |
let me but | 4 |
of his lady | 4 |
talk not of | 4 |
of his own | 4 |
edited by the | 4 |
shall make me | 4 |
to be done | 4 |
by the rev | 4 |
vo edition of | 4 |
that i know | 4 |
for this e | 4 |
strength of tamburlaine | 4 |
the footnotes have | 4 |
lord of lancaster | 4 |
his soul to | 4 |
he would not | 4 |
i would not | 4 |
let us take | 4 |
i will my | 4 |
is given a | 4 |
the two parts | 4 |
is the king | 4 |
i do to | 4 |
the word was | 4 |
i cannot brook | 4 |
the transcriber or | 4 |
to be solde | 4 |
and now the | 4 |
is he that | 4 |
all this and | 4 |
as if i | 4 |
your majesty may | 4 |
when he shall | 4 |
and such as | 4 |
not so much | 4 |
footnotes have been | 4 |
for the death | 4 |
except that the | 4 |
in the east | 4 |
means to be | 4 |
come let us | 4 |
of saint paules | 4 |
cardinals of france | 4 |
that i love | 4 |
serve his turn | 4 |
reading of a | 4 |
sitting in a | 4 |
were sundrie times | 4 |
i mean the | 4 |
in any case | 4 |
to gaze upon | 4 |
and by the | 4 |
die with grief | 4 |
body of the | 4 |
the address to | 4 |
isabel the queen | 4 |
of the air | 4 |
the french king | 4 |
the archbishop of | 4 |
and the cardinall | 4 |
to your majestie | 4 |
in the first | 4 |
by the holy | 4 |
in person to | 4 |
the preceding line | 4 |
as doth the | 4 |
my heart to | 4 |
in presence of | 4 |
i see it | 4 |
supposed to be | 4 |
north doore of | 4 |
my lord and | 4 |
see where he | 4 |
little north doore | 4 |
for such a | 4 |
he and i | 4 |
an vo edition | 4 |
it in this | 4 |
address to the | 4 |
calymath and bassoes | 4 |
use us like | 4 |
me leave to | 4 |
to make his | 4 |
here they come | 4 |
that you have | 4 |
part of holy | 4 |
from the printed | 4 |
the to in | 4 |
the persian king | 4 |
i may see | 4 |
at the least | 4 |
but he that | 4 |
where thou wilt | 4 |
the nuns are | 4 |
vpon stages in | 4 |
the citie of | 4 |
scourge and terror | 4 |
directions usually do | 4 |
of the pope | 4 |
name and honour | 4 |
this must be | 4 |
shall go hard | 4 |
be sold at | 4 |
the to it | 4 |
church of rome | 4 |
if he were | 4 |
of my life | 4 |
that will not | 4 |
and each footnote | 4 |
the compass of | 4 |
let me die | 4 |
on the sudden | 4 |
the augustan reprint | 4 |
two tragicall discourses | 4 |
catherine the queene | 4 |
the vo and | 4 |
for mercy at | 4 |
now is gone | 4 |
if they were | 4 |
from this line | 4 |
lords of poland | 4 |
i see you | 4 |
alexander and his | 4 |
away with them | 4 |
the face of | 4 |
but yet i | 4 |
this and more | 4 |
of mighty tamburlaine | 4 |
lady and loue | 4 |
me emperor of | 4 |
the cardinall of | 4 |
and twenty years | 4 |
pieces of ordnance | 4 |
ring of pikes | 4 |
for i will | 4 |
jades of asia | 4 |
the tos of | 4 |
in fear of | 4 |
lord of guise | 4 |
citie of london | 4 |
but one leg | 4 |
if this be | 4 |
even from the | 4 |
the wrath of | 4 |
and bid him | 4 |
page and the | 4 |
bishop of winchester | 4 |
names were expanded | 4 |
the history of | 4 |
lord high admirall | 4 |
by the strength | 4 |
in his bed | 4 |
the german emperor | 4 |
is an vo | 4 |
of our early | 4 |
is the time | 4 |
up to heaven | 4 |
stage directions usually | 4 |
that we might | 4 |
if we should | 4 |
king of spaine | 4 |
arms of mine | 4 |
in the midst | 4 |
would you have | 4 |
and all that | 4 |
it be so | 4 |
more than once | 4 |
it be not | 4 |
soldan of egypt | 4 |
exeunt attendants with | 4 |
be made a | 4 |
yet be not | 4 |
wilt thou be | 4 |
a bottle of | 4 |
see the pope | 4 |
no more than | 4 |
printed by richard | 4 |
his arms and | 4 |
each footnote is | 4 |
such as you | 4 |
in his ears | 4 |
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