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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... Enter ORTYGIUS and CENEUS , 2 with others , bearing a Crown . Orty . Magnificent and mighty Prince Cosroe , We , in the name of other Persian states $ 3 And Commons of the mighty monarchy , Present thee with the imperial diadem . That ...
... Enter ORTYGIUS and CENEUS , 2 with others , bearing a Crown . Orty . Magnificent and mighty Prince Cosroe , We , in the name of other Persian states $ 3 And Commons of the mighty monarchy , Present thee with the imperial diadem . That ...
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... enter . Open the mails , 2 yet guard the treasure sure ; Lay out our golden wedges to the view , That their reflections may amaze the Persians ; And look we friendly on them when they come ; But if they offer word or violence , We'll ...
... enter . Open the mails , 2 yet guard the treasure sure ; Lay out our golden wedges to the view , That their reflections may amaze the Persians ; And look we friendly on them when they come ; But if they offer word or violence , We'll ...
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... Tamburlaine . Tamb . For you then , madam , I am out of doubt . Zeno . I must be pleased perforce . Wretched Zeno- crate ! [ Exeunt . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. Enter COSROE , MENAPHON SCENE II . ] 27 Tamburlaine the Great .
... Tamburlaine . Tamb . For you then , madam , I am out of doubt . Zeno . I must be pleased perforce . Wretched Zeno- crate ! [ Exeunt . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. Enter COSROE , MENAPHON SCENE II . ] 27 Tamburlaine the Great .
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. Enter COSROE , MENAPHON , ORTYGIUS , CENEUS , with other Soldiers . Cos . Thus far are we towards Theridamas , And valiant Tamburlaine , the man of fame , The man that in ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. Enter COSROE , MENAPHON , ORTYGIUS , CENEUS , with other Soldiers . Cos . Thus far are we towards Theridamas , And valiant Tamburlaine , the man of fame , The man that in ...
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... Enter MYCETES , MEANDER , with other Lords and Soldiers . businers Myc , Come , my Meander , let us to this gear . , I tell you true , my heart is swoln with wrath On this same thievish villain , Tamburlaine , And , on that false Cosroe ...
... Enter MYCETES , MEANDER , with other Lords and Soldiers . businers Myc , Come , my Meander , let us to this gear . , I tell you true , my heart is swoln with wrath On this same thievish villain , Tamburlaine , And , on that false Cosroe ...
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