The Works of Christopher Marlowe: Preface. Introduction. 1st pt. of Tamburlaine. 2d pt. of Tamburlaine. The tragical history of Dr. FaustusJohn C. Nimmo., 1885 |
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... gold , " & c . an allusion to the banquet given to the Queen on board ship by Cavendish after his return in the autumn of 1588 from a voyage round the world , Dr. Albers ' argument seems somewhat strained . But internal evidence amply ...
... gold , " & c . an allusion to the banquet given to the Queen on board ship by Cavendish after his return in the autumn of 1588 from a voyage round the world , Dr. Albers ' argument seems somewhat strained . But internal evidence amply ...
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... gold is conceived on so grand a scale that the grovelling passion is transmuted , by the alchemy of the poet's imagination , into a magnificent ambition . Our senses are dazzled , sober reason is staggered by the vastness of Barabas ...
... gold is conceived on so grand a scale that the grovelling passion is transmuted , by the alchemy of the poet's imagination , into a magnificent ambition . Our senses are dazzled , sober reason is staggered by the vastness of Barabas ...
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... gold . " As Mr. Symonds observes , " The blank verse , falling in couplets , seems to cry aloud for rhymes . " These passages , and the pretty scene where the old nurse tempts away Cupid ( who is disguised as Ascanius ) by a playfully ...
... gold . " As Mr. Symonds observes , " The blank verse , falling in couplets , seems to cry aloud for rhymes . " These passages , and the pretty scene where the old nurse tempts away Cupid ( who is disguised as Ascanius ) by a playfully ...
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... gold and precious stones , And made their spoils from all our provinces . Men . This should entreat your highness to rejoice , Since Fortune gives you opportunity To gain the title of a conqueror By curing of this maimèd empery . Afric ...
... gold and precious stones , And made their spoils from all our provinces . Men . This should entreat your highness to rejoice , Since Fortune gives you opportunity To gain the title of a conqueror By curing of this maimèd empery . Afric ...
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... Disdains Zenocrate to live with me ? Or you , my lords , to be my followers ? Think you I weigh this treasure more than you ? 60 70 80 Not all the gold in India's wealthy arms Shall buy SCENE II . ] 19 Tamburlaine the Great .
... Disdains Zenocrate to live with me ? Or you , my lords , to be my followers ? Think you I weigh this treasure more than you ? 60 70 80 Not all the gold in India's wealthy arms Shall buy SCENE II . ] 19 Tamburlaine the Great .
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