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... Tamburlaine upon his throne " uttering " A majestical oration To strike his hearers dead with admiration . " Taylor , the Water - Poet , in his Oration to the Great Mogul , states that Tamburlaine " perhaps is not alto- gether so famous ...
... Tamburlaine upon his throne " uttering " A majestical oration To strike his hearers dead with admiration . " Taylor , the Water - Poet , in his Oration to the Great Mogul , states that Tamburlaine " perhaps is not alto- gether so famous ...
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... Tamburlaine's person , as given by Perondinus , seems certainly to have been in Marlowe's remembrance . " Of stature , tall " is a transla- tion of " Statura fuit procera ; " and " his joints so strongly knit , " exactly corresponds ...
... Tamburlaine's person , as given by Perondinus , seems certainly to have been in Marlowe's remembrance . " Of stature , tall " is a transla- tion of " Statura fuit procera ; " and " his joints so strongly knit , " exactly corresponds ...
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... Tamburlaine left much to be desired in the way of variety is , of course , undeniable . Its sonorous music is fitted ... Tamburlaine falter the sobs of a broken heart . On the authority of a memorandum in Coxeter's MSS . , Warton stated ...
... Tamburlaine left much to be desired in the way of variety is , of course , undeniable . Its sonorous music is fitted ... Tamburlaine falter the sobs of a broken heart . On the authority of a memorandum in Coxeter's MSS . , Warton stated ...
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... Tamburlaine ; not in the later plays . In 1 Tamburlaine , iv . 4 , we find : - : - " Ye Furies , that can mask invisible , Dive to the bottom of Avernus ' pool , " & c . Another passage of the Contention in Marlowe's earliest style is ...
... Tamburlaine ; not in the later plays . In 1 Tamburlaine , iv . 4 , we find : - : - " Ye Furies , that can mask invisible , Dive to the bottom of Avernus ' pool , " & c . Another passage of the Contention in Marlowe's earliest style is ...
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... Tamburlaine , i . 3 : — " And in the furrows of his frowning brows Harbours revenge , war , death , and cruelty . " In the Contention we find Marlowe's earliest and latest work ; but in the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI . we find ...
... Tamburlaine , i . 3 : — " And in the furrows of his frowning brows Harbours revenge , war , death , and cruelty . " In the Contention we find Marlowe's earliest and latest work ; but in the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI . we find ...
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