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In post - Reformation societies there was so much that could not be said , so much that was inhibited , not merely in the realm of belief and doctrine , but in the more important , the more real , realm of the senses .
In post - Reformation societies there was so much that could not be said , so much that was inhibited , not merely in the realm of belief and doctrine , but in the more important , the more real , realm of the senses .
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Voyages to the south of the equator brought home to the mind a new firmament of stars , the sense of illimitable space . No writer thrilled more electrically to the sense of all this than the young Marlowe : to the stars fixed in the ...
Voyages to the south of the equator brought home to the mind a new firmament of stars , the sense of illimitable space . No writer thrilled more electrically to the sense of all this than the young Marlowe : to the stars fixed in the ...
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Our critic comments that it is only the primary and strong tones that Marlowe opts for : ' his is not a subtle colour - sense . In all the range of both parts of Tamburlaine he speaks only of blood - red , black , gold , crystal ...
Our critic comments that it is only the primary and strong tones that Marlowe opts for : ' his is not a subtle colour - sense . In all the range of both parts of Tamburlaine he speaks only of blood - red , black , gold , crystal ...
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