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Mahomet is similarly challenged later in the play , and by none other than Tamburlaine : In vain , I see , men worship Mahomet : My sword hath sent millions of Turks to hell , Slew all his priests , his kinsmen , and his friends ...
Mahomet is similarly challenged later in the play , and by none other than Tamburlaine : In vain , I see , men worship Mahomet : My sword hath sent millions of Turks to hell , Slew all his priests , his kinsmen , and his friends ...
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Among the naughtier matters of which he later accused Marlowe was that he held that ' he had as good right to coin as the Queen of England ; and that he was acquainted with one Poole , a prisoner in Newgate , who hath great skill in ...
Among the naughtier matters of which he later accused Marlowe was that he held that ' he had as good right to coin as the Queen of England ; and that he was acquainted with one Poole , a prisoner in Newgate , who hath great skill in ...
Pagina 187
Several passages attest his rare power of combining the abstract with the epigrammatic : This idol which you term Virginity Is neither essence subject to the eye , No , nor to any one exterior sense , Nor hath it any place of residence ...
Several passages attest his rare power of combining the abstract with the epigrammatic : This idol which you term Virginity Is neither essence subject to the eye , No , nor to any one exterior sense , Nor hath it any place of residence ...
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