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Thomas Kyd

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born
December 22, 1557 in The United Kingdom

died
January 01, 1594

gender
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Average rating: 3.45 · 706 ratings · 31 reviews · 13 distinct works
The Spanish Tragedy
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Soliman and Perseda
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Six Renaissance Tragedies
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[The Spanish Tragedie] (1603)
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Cornelia (1594)
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“Qui jacet in terra non habet unde cadat. In me consumpsit vires fortuna nocendo, Nil superest ut iam possit obesse magis." (loosely translated: "He who lies on the ground can fall no farther. In me, Fortune has exhausted her power of hurting; nothing remains that can harm me anymore.")”
Thomas Kyd, The Spanish Tragedy

“Let dangers go; thy war shall be with me,
But such a war, as breaks no bonds of peace.
Speak thou fair words, I'll cross them with fair words;
Send thou sweet looks, I'll meet them with sweet looks;
Write loving lines, I'll answer loving lines;
Give me a kiss, I'll countercheck thy kiss.
Be this our warring peace, or peaceful war.”
Thomas Kyd, The Spanish Tragedy

“BEL-IMPERIA: Oh let me go; for in my troubled eyes
Now may'st thou read that life in passion dies.
HORATIO: Oh stay a while, and I will die with thee;
So shalt thou yield, and yet have conquered me.”
Thomas Kyd, The Spanish Tragedy

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