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... passage in the Black Book , 1604 ( a tract attributed on no sure ground to Thomas Mid- dleton the dramatist ) , Malone inferred that Tamburlaine was written in whole or part by Nashe . The passage to which Malone referred occurs in the ...
... passage in the Black Book , 1604 ( a tract attributed on no sure ground to Thomas Mid- dleton the dramatist ) , Malone inferred that Tamburlaine was written in whole or part by Nashe . The passage to which Malone referred occurs in the ...
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... passage from the First Part : - " Nature that framed us of four elements , Warring within our breasts for regiment , Doth teach us all to have aspiring minds : Our souls , whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the ...
... passage from the First Part : - " Nature that framed us of four elements , Warring within our breasts for regiment , Doth teach us all to have aspiring minds : Our souls , whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the ...
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... passage ( iii . 1 ) where Dido offers to Aeneas a fleet with " tackling made of rivell'd gold . " As Mr. Symonds observes , " The blank verse , falling in couplets , seems to cry aloud for rhymes . " These passages , and the pretty ...
... passage ( iii . 1 ) where Dido offers to Aeneas a fleet with " tackling made of rivell'd gold . " As Mr. Symonds observes , " The blank verse , falling in couplets , seems to cry aloud for rhymes . " These passages , and the pretty ...
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