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Ben translated the passage , with no particular feeling for it ... in his own words in Tamburlaine what he felt about this subject , he produced one . of the most inspired passages in all Elizabethan literature — 34 Christopher Marlowe.
Ben translated the passage , with no particular feeling for it ... in his own words in Tamburlaine what he felt about this subject , he produced one . of the most inspired passages in all Elizabethan literature — 34 Christopher Marlowe.
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Quite early , descriptive passages arouse his ardour : As far as Titan springs , where night dims heaven , Ay , to the torrid zone where mid - day burns , And where stiff winter , whom no spring resolves , Fetters the Euxine sea with ...
Quite early , descriptive passages arouse his ardour : As far as Titan springs , where night dims heaven , Ay , to the torrid zone where mid - day burns , And where stiff winter , whom no spring resolves , Fetters the Euxine sea with ...
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It is hardly likely that the publisher , with so keen an admiration for the work , would have spoken thus if Marlowe had written the offending comic passages . It is more probable that they were knock - about farce inserted by the ...
It is hardly likely that the publisher , with so keen an admiration for the work , would have spoken thus if Marlowe had written the offending comic passages . It is more probable that they were knock - about farce inserted by the ...
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