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It is all very horrid and , it must be supposed , effective . The colouring of Tamburlaine is no less crude and elemental - and no less striking : all jet - black , red and silver : The first day when he pitcheth down his tents , White ...
It is all very horrid and , it must be supposed , effective . The colouring of Tamburlaine is no less crude and elemental - and no less striking : all jet - black , red and silver : The first day when he pitcheth down his tents , White ...
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It would seem that this is one effective way of presenting these plays to a modern audience . As to its effectiveness in its own time there is every evidence , both with the Elizabethan audience , in its influence upon the dramatists ...
It would seem that this is one effective way of presenting these plays to a modern audience . As to its effectiveness in its own time there is every evidence , both with the Elizabethan audience , in its influence upon the dramatists ...
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Whatever the explanation Marlowe produced a remarkable piece in itself , that was also remarkably effective in the conditions of the Elizabethan theatre . It is really a melodrama , which the Elizabethans must have taken to for its ...
Whatever the explanation Marlowe produced a remarkable piece in itself , that was also remarkably effective in the conditions of the Elizabethan theatre . It is really a melodrama , which the Elizabethans must have taken to for its ...
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