 | Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - 430 Seiten
...thy Alcoran up to thy throne, Where men report thou sit'st by God himself? Or vengeance on the head of Tamburlaine That shakes his sword against thy majesty,...the voice of Tamburlaine ; Seek out another Godhead toj1dore, ^. The God that sits in Heaveni if any Goo); For he is God alone, and none T)ut he. Re-enter... | |
 | Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 376 Seiten
...thy Alcoran up to thy throne, Where men report thou sit'st by God himself? Or vengeance on the head of Tamburlaine That shakes his sword against thy majesty,...and none but he. Re-enter Techelles. Tech. I have fulfilled your highness' will, my lord. Thousands of men, drowned in Asphaltis' lake, Have made the... | |
 | William John Courthope - 1897
...thy Alcoran up to the throne Where men report thou sitt'st by God himself? Or vengeance on the head of Tamburlaine, That shakes his sword against thy...heaven, if any God, For he is God alone, and none but he.2 In the face of his own coming death he maintains his pride unbendingly, for he feels that his... | |
 | Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1899 - 1940 Seiten
...warrant Greene's denunciatory phrase of ' daring God out of heaven with that atheist TarnburlaH ' : ' Well, soldiers, Mahomet remains in hell, He cannot...if any God ; For he is God alone, and none but he.' (Act v. sc. 1.) Marlowe was doubtless thinking of St. Matthew, iv. 10. for a few love-scenes not devoid... | |
 | Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1899
...warrant Greene's denunciatory phrase of ' daring God out of heaven with that atheist Tarnburlan ' : ' Well, soldiers, Mahomet remains in hell, He cannot...if any God ; For he is God alone, and none but he.' (Act v. sc. i.) Marlowe was doubtless thinking of St. Matthew, iv. 10. for a few love-scenes not devoid... | |
 | Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1899 - 1940 Seiten
...warrant Greene's denunciatory phrase of 'daring God out of heaven with that atheist Tarnbut Ian ' : 'Well, soldiers, Mahomet remains in hell, He cannot...heaven, if any God; For he is God alone, and none but lie.' for a few love-scenes not devoid of a certain rough charm; there is genuine passion, though defaced... | |
 | W.J. COURTHOPE - 1904
...thy Alcoran up to the throne Where men report thou sitt'st by God himself? Or vengeance on the head of Tamburlaine, That shakes his sword against thy...if any God, For he is God alone, and none but he. 2 In the face of his own coming death he maintains his pride unbendingly, for he feels that his spirit... | |
 | Christopher Marlowe - 1923 - 231 Seiten
...thy Alcoran up to thy throne, Where men report thou sit'st by God himself? Or vengeance on the head of Tamburlaine That shakes his sword against thy majesty, And spurns the abstracts of thy foolish laws? 195 Well, soldiers, Mahomet remains in hell; He cannot hear the voice of Tamburlaine; Seek out another... | |
 | Malcolm Miles Kelsall - 1981 - 199 Seiten
...passage ends with a contradictory injunction which is the nearest we get to an atheistical expression by Tamburlaine: Seek out another godhead to adore; The...if any god, For he is God alone, and none but he. The qualification 'if any god' may be there merely to add more lurid colouring to the protagonist,... | |
 | Phoebe S. Spinrad - 1987 - 334 Seiten
...to repudiate a false god in what seems to be a tentative quest for the Almighty? Tamburlaine says: Well, soldiers, Mahomet remains in hell; He cannot...if any god, For He is God alone, and none but He. (5.1.196-200) Surely such a test (and failure) of a false god would be familiar to Marlowe's audience,... | |
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