Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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... Tamburlaine . Again he is seen from the admiring point of view of the woman , Zenocrate : As looks the sun through Nilus ' flowing stream , Or when the morning holds him in her arms , So looks my lordly love , fair Tamburlaine : His ...
... Tamburlaine . Again he is seen from the admiring point of view of the woman , Zenocrate : As looks the sun through Nilus ' flowing stream , Or when the morning holds him in her arms , So looks my lordly love , fair Tamburlaine : His ...
Pagina 67
... Tamburlaine is without inner dramatic conflict ; its conflicts are external and extrovert . There is the intense concentration upon one figure- one can hardly say character - alone . The effect of the play is something like that of ...
... Tamburlaine is without inner dramatic conflict ; its conflicts are external and extrovert . There is the intense concentration upon one figure- one can hardly say character - alone . The effect of the play is something like that of ...
Pagina 73
... 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 , And yet I live untouched by Mahomet . Tamburlaine challenges Mahomet by burning ...
... 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 , And yet I live untouched by Mahomet . Tamburlaine challenges Mahomet by burning ...
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