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... Persia and Scythia , from his classical reading in Herodotus , Euripides , and Xenophon , " and that " the drawing of the weak Persians , Mycetes ... Persian effeminacy is so piquantly contrasted with the hardihood of Introduction . xxiii.
... Persia and Scythia , from his classical reading in Herodotus , Euripides , and Xenophon , " and that " the drawing of the weak Persians , Mycetes ... Persian effeminacy is so piquantly contrasted with the hardihood of Introduction . xxiii.
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Persian effeminacy is so piquantly contrasted with the hardihood of Greece . " Before leaving Tamburlaine a word must be said about Marlowe's introduction of blank verse . Unrhymed verse of ten ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Persian effeminacy is so piquantly contrasted with the hardihood of Greece . " Before leaving Tamburlaine a word must be said about Marlowe's introduction of blank verse . Unrhymed verse of ten ...
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... Persian fleet and men - of - war , Sailing along the oriental sea , Have fetched about the Indian continent Even from Persepolis to Mexico . " Later , Marlowe learned to breathe sweetness and soft- ness into his " mighty line , ” — to ...
... Persian fleet and men - of - war , Sailing along the oriental sea , Have fetched about the Indian continent Even from Persepolis to Mexico . " Later , Marlowe learned to breathe sweetness and soft- ness into his " mighty line , ” — to ...
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... Persian king , " where ( as Dyce remarked ) the allusion would be quite unintelligible unless we remembered the lines in 2 Tamb . iii . 2- " And I sat down clothed with a massy robe Which late adorned the Afric potentate ...
... Persian king , " where ( as Dyce remarked ) the allusion would be quite unintelligible unless we remembered the lines in 2 Tamb . iii . 2- " And I sat down clothed with a massy robe Which late adorned the Afric potentate ...
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... And scourging kingdoms with his conquering sword . View but his picture in this tragic glass , And then applaud his fortune as you please . PERSONS REPRESENTED.1 MYCETES , King of Persia . COSROE , FIRST PART OF TAMBURLAINE.
... And scourging kingdoms with his conquering sword . View but his picture in this tragic glass , And then applaud his fortune as you please . PERSONS REPRESENTED.1 MYCETES , King of Persia . COSROE , FIRST PART OF TAMBURLAINE.
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