Tamburlaine the VVith his impaẞionate furie, for the LONDON Printed by E.A, for Ed. White, and are to be folde at his Shop neere the little North doore of Saint Paules Church at the Signe of the Gun. D3 Wag. T. B. = B. L. B. L. · (Robinson's) edition of Marlowe, 1826. revised 1858, etc. " 1885. Cunningham's Bullen's A. Wagner's edition of Tamburlaine, 1885. 'Mermaid' edition of Marlowe's best plays, 1887, etc. The present editor. Brereton J. Le Gay B., (a) 'Notes on the Text of Marlowe,' Anglia, Beiblatt, 1905, pp. 203 ff. (b) Passages from the Works of Marlowe (Sydney, 1902). J. B.'s MS. notes in copy of Rob. (Brit. Mus. J. P. Collier's MS. notes in copy of Dyce' (Brit. J. P. C.'s Introduction to Coleridge, Seven Lectures A. S. C. in Modern Language Notes, xxi. 112, 113. 1896. K. E., Notes on Elizabethan Dramatists, 1889. J. M. in Gentleman's Magazine, Jan. 1841. = THE SECOND PART OF The bloody Conquests of mighty Tamburlaine. With his impassionate fury, for the death of The Prologue. The generall welcomes Tamburlain receiu'd, When he arriued last vpon our stage, Wher death cuts off the progres of his pomp, Heading. With his.. maner of his own death om. 1606 logue 2318 our] the 1606 2320 Pro |