| Henry Southern - 1821 - 408 Seiten
...to convict him of being an atheist. It is what Tamburlaine says to the conquered Mahometans . — " Seek out another -Godhead to adore ; The God that...if any God, For he is God alone, and none but he." In all his dramas, however, Marlowe does ample poetical justice on his criminal characters. He exterminates... | |
| 1821 - 408 Seiten
...to convict him of being an atheist. It is what Tamburlaine says to the conquered Mahometans. — " Seek out another Godhead to adore ; The God that sits...if any God, For he is God alone, and none but he." In all his dramas, however, Marlowe does ample poetical justice on his criminal characters. He exterminates... | |
| 1821 - 404 Seiten
...Tamburlaine says to the conquered Mahometans. — • r . ', " Seek out another Godhead to adore ; , . .- I; The God that sits in heaven, if any God, . . .' For he is God alone, and none but he." • i . . ' - > In all his dramas, however, Marlowe does ample poetical justice on his criminal characters.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 Seiten
...thy Alcoran up to thy throne, Where men report thou sit'st by God himself ? Or vengeance on the head of Tamburlaine That shakes his sword against thy majesty,...out another Godhead to adore, The God that sits in heav'n, if any God; For he is God alone, and none but he. Re-enter TECHELLES. Thousands of men, drown'd... | |
| 1830 - 714 Seiten
...show the freedom of tone which the language of the personages in this tragedy occasionally assumes : " Well, soldiers, Mahomet remains in hell ; He cannot...adore ; The God that sits in heaven,— if any God." Act ii. Sc. 5. So, in his "Ovid," Lib. iii. Eleg. 3 : "God is a name, no fubiUnce; fear'd in vain;... | |
| 1830 - 736 Seiten
...of the personages in this tragedy occasionally assumes : " Well, soldiers, Mahomet remains in hell j He cannot hear the voice of Tamburlaine. Seek out...adore ; The God that sits in heaven, — if any God." Act ii. Sc. 5. So, in his "Ovid," Lib. iii. Eleg. 3 : " God is a name, no substance ; fear'd in vain... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 Seiten
...Alcoran up to thy throne, Where men report thou sitt'st 11 by God himself? Or vengeance on the head *I of Tamburlaine That shakes his sword against thy majesty, And spurns the abstracts of thy foolish laws 1 — Well, soldiers, Mahomet remains in hell ; He cannot hear_tho voice of Tamburlaine : Seek out... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 436 Seiten
...thy Alcoran up to thy throne, Where men report thou sit'st by God himself? Or vengeance on the head of Tamburlaine That shakes his sword against thy majesty,...if any God; For he is God alone, and none but he. aoo Re-enter TECHELLES. Tech. I have fulfilled your highness' will, my lord. Thousands of men, drowned... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - 492 Seiten
...thy Alcoran up to thy throne, Where men report thou sit'st by God himself? Or vengeance on the head of Tamburlaine That shakes his sword against thy majesty,...is God alone, and none but he. Re-enter TECHELLES. Ttch. 1 have fulfilled your highness' will, my lord. Thousands of men, drowned in Asphaltis' lake,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, John Addington Symonds - 1887 - 504 Seiten
...thy Alcoran up to thy throne, Where men report thou sit'st by God himself? Or vengeance on the head of Tamburlaine That shakes his sword against thy majesty,...God ; For he is God alone, and none but he. Re-enter TECHEJXES. Tech. 1 have fulfilled your highness' will, my lord. Thousands of men, drowned in Asphaltis'... | |
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