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Marlowe's Tamburlaine has a few of the above . KYD . I have , in Introduction to Part II . , given an assemblage of expressions from The Spanish Tragedy that are met with in Parts I. , II . and III . , as well as in Contention and True ...
Marlowe's Tamburlaine has a few of the above . KYD . I have , in Introduction to Part II . , given an assemblage of expressions from The Spanish Tragedy that are met with in Parts I. , II . and III . , as well as in Contention and True ...
Pagina xxiv
In Tamburlaine . II . ii . 66. Spoken like a toward prince ( keen for battle ) . Soliman and Perseda , 1. iv . 35-36 : " Tis wondrous that so yong a toward warriour Should bide the shock of such approoved knights .
In Tamburlaine . II . ii . 66. Spoken like a toward prince ( keen for battle ) . Soliman and Perseda , 1. iv . 35-36 : " Tis wondrous that so yong a toward warriour Should bide the shock of such approoved knights .
Pagina xxviii
MARLOWE - TAMBURLAINE AND HENRY VI . I have reserved for final consideration the evidences of Marlowe's hand that appear in these plays from Tamburlaine , Parts I. and II . 1586-1587 . In some points of view it is a satis- factory study ...
MARLOWE - TAMBURLAINE AND HENRY VI . I have reserved for final consideration the evidences of Marlowe's hand that appear in these plays from Tamburlaine , Parts I. and II . 1586-1587 . In some points of view it is a satis- factory study ...
Pagina xxix
Tamburlaine was well worthy of its success and the stir it caused ; especially Part I. One never can read it without a fresh sense of joy and amazement , joy at its untrammelled vigour and beauties , amazement at its superiority over ...
Tamburlaine was well worthy of its success and the stir it caused ; especially Part I. One never can read it without a fresh sense of joy and amazement , joy at its untrammelled vigour and beauties , amazement at its superiority over ...
Pagina xxx
When reading Tamburlaine carefully for this study with word lists of my own compilation , of Spenser ( up to 1591 ) , of Peele , of Greene , and with the Henry VI . group beside me , two continual facts enforced themselves .
When reading Tamburlaine carefully for this study with word lists of my own compilation , of Spenser ( up to 1591 ) , of Peele , of Greene , and with the Henry VI . group beside me , two continual facts enforced themselves .
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