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... belief in energy and initiative , in a man carving out his way for himself and expecting to enjoy his reward . Without any doubt , members of the Elizabethan audience saw themselves in the part of Tamburlaine , as its creator did ...
... belief in energy and initiative , in a man carving out his way for himself and expecting to enjoy his reward . Without any doubt , members of the Elizabethan audience saw themselves in the part of Tamburlaine , as its creator did ...
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... with an easy humour and his eye on the main chance , Marlowe was arrogant and contemptuous , daring and challenging , unable to contain his scorn for ordinary people and their conventional fooleries while , with it , no doubt he had ...
... with an easy humour and his eye on the main chance , Marlowe was arrogant and contemptuous , daring and challenging , unable to contain his scorn for ordinary people and their conventional fooleries while , with it , no doubt he had ...
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Pity it is that wit so ill should dwell , Wit lent from heaven , but vices sent from hell.16 No doubt Marlowe's was a nature divided against itself , as the characters of his plays are almost all at war with the order of things .
Pity it is that wit so ill should dwell , Wit lent from heaven , but vices sent from hell.16 No doubt Marlowe's was a nature divided against itself , as the characters of his plays are almost all at war with the order of things .
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