| Christopher Marlowe - 2000 - 564 Seiten
...hell, Slew all his priests, his kinsmen, and his friends, 180 And yet I live untouch'd by Mahomet. There is a God, full of revenging 'wrath, From whom...him will I obey. So, Casane; fling them in the fire — [they bum the books Now, Mahomet, if thou have any power, Come down thyself and work a miracle:... | |
| Alan Sinfield - 1992 - 382 Seiten
...Within and alongside that disturbance, Tamburlaine's god is strikingly like that of the protestants: There is a God, full of revenging wrath, From whom...lightning breaks, Whose scourge I am, and him will I obey. (2:5.1.181-83) This is the god of Bishop Joseph Hall, for instance when the Philistines are destroyed:... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 2002 - 142 Seiten
...to hell, Slain all his priests, his kinsmen, and his friends, And yet I live untouched by Mahomet. There is a God, full of revenging wrath, From whom...him will I obey: So, Casane, fling them in the fire. [They bum the books. Now, Mahomet, if thou have any power, Come down thyself and work a miracle: Thou... | |
| Abdul Gafoor Abdul Majeed Noorani - 2002 - 180 Seiten
...Turks to hell, Slew all his priests, his kinsmen, and his friend: And yet I live untouched by Mahomet. There is a God full of revenging wrath, From whom the thunder and the lightening breaks, Whose scourge I am, and him will I obey. So Gasane, fling them in the fire. " Martin... | |
| François Laroque, Franck Lessay - 2003 - 292 Seiten
...loin des principes du christianisme. C'est la divinisation de la force pure et de la pure vitalité. There is a God full of revenging wrath, From whom...lightning breaks, Whose Scourge I am, and him will I obey. (V. I) La prétendue défense du Christ contre Mahomet dans la pièce a tous les aspects d'une ruse... | |
| Stephanie Lawson - 2003 - 274 Seiten
...in the Temples of that Mahomet Whom I have thought a god? They shall be burntl 1they burn the books1 Now. Mahomet. if thou have any power. Come down thyself and work a miracle; Thou are not worthy to be worshipped That suffers flames of fire to burn the writ Wherein the sum of thy... | |
| David G. Hackett - 2003 - 570 Seiten
...could be invoked in plays like Marlowe's Tamburlaine, where the hero saw himself as the scourge of "a God full of revenging wrath, From whom the thunder and the lightning breaks."32 As for apparitions in the sky, the would-be scientific description in writers such as Pliny... | |
| Sara Munson Deats, Lagretta Tallent Lenker, Merry G. Perry - 2004 - 372 Seiten
...end of part Two, we find him burning the Koran and appealing to a God beyond the reach of Mohammed, "a God full of revenging wrath, / From whom the thunder...lightning breaks, / Whose scourge I am, and him will I obey."12 His rhetoric associates him with the Old Testament God of judgment particularly favored in... | |
| Jonathan Burton - 2005 - 332 Seiten
...Turks to hell, Slew all his priests, his kinsmen, and his friends, And yet I live untouch'd by Mahomet, There is a God, full of revenging wrath, From whom...lightning breaks, Whose scourge I am, and him will I obey. Now Mahomet, if thou have any power, Come down thyself and work a miracle. (5.1.177-85) Tamburlaine's... | |
| Will Shetterly - 2007 - 320 Seiten
...called the School of Night, and a spy for Queen Elizabeth. In Tamburlaine the Great, Part II, he wrote, "There is a God full of revenging wrath, From whom the thunder and the lightning breaks," and "Come, let us march against the powers of heaven, And set black streamers in the firmament, To... | |
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