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... the Soldan of Egypt . ANIPPE , her Maid . ZABINA , Empress of the Turks . EBEA , her Maid . Virgins of Damascus . 1 There is no list of characters in the old copies . 1 TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT . Part the First . ACT THE.
... the Soldan of Egypt . ANIPPE , her Maid . ZABINA , Empress of the Turks . EBEA , her Maid . Virgins of Damascus . 1 There is no list of characters in the old copies . 1 TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT . Part the First . ACT THE.
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... 1 Cf. iv . 4 , l . 2 , " Reflexing hues of blood upon their heads . " 2 The old form ( found in Shakespeare , Milton , & c . ) of " pioneers . " SCENE II . Enter ZENOCRATE , AGYDAS , ANIPPE , 50 [ ACT III . The First Part of.
... 1 Cf. iv . 4 , l . 2 , " Reflexing hues of blood upon their heads . " 2 The old form ( found in Shakespeare , Milton , & c . ) of " pioneers . " SCENE II . Enter ZENOCRATE , AGYDAS , ANIPPE , 50 [ ACT III . The First Part of.
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. SCENE II . Enter ZENOCRATE , AGYDAS , ANIPPE , with others . Agyd . Madam Zenocrate , may I presume To know the cause of these unquiet fits , That work such trouble to your wonted rest ? ' Tis ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. SCENE II . Enter ZENOCRATE , AGYDAS , ANIPPE , with others . Agyd . Madam Zenocrate , may I presume To know the cause of these unquiet fits , That work such trouble to your wonted rest ? ' Tis ...
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... ANIPPE , with others . Tamb . Basso , by this thy lord and master knows I mean to meet him in Bithynia : See how he comes ! tush , Turks are full of brags , And menace more than they can well perform . He meet me in the field , and ...
... ANIPPE , with others . Tamb . Basso , by this thy lord and master knows I mean to meet him in Bithynia : See how he comes ! tush , Turks are full of brags , And menace more than they can well perform . He meet me in the field , and ...
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... Anippe , how thy drudge doth talk ? And how my slave , her mistress , menaceth ? Both for their sauciness shall be employed To dress the common soldiers ' meat and drink , For we will scorn they should come near ourselves . Anip . Yet ...
... Anippe , how thy drudge doth talk ? And how my slave , her mistress , menaceth ? Both for their sauciness shall be employed To dress the common soldiers ' meat and drink , For we will scorn they should come near ourselves . Anip . Yet ...
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