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This begins with Tamburlaine , and , though it is refined and de- veloped as Marlowe grows older , it never loses a certain char- acteristic quality that is Marlowe's own - never ceases , in other words , to be the mighty line .
This begins with Tamburlaine , and , though it is refined and de- veloped as Marlowe grows older , it never loses a certain char- acteristic quality that is Marlowe's own - never ceases , in other words , to be the mighty line .
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Camden , Carroll , Jr. " Tamburlaine the choleric man . " MLN , 44 : 430-435 N 1929. [ See also Jahrb . ( OS ) 66 ( NS ) 7 : 231 ( 1930 ) . ] Cawley , Robert Ralston . Voyagers and Elizabethan drama . Boston : Heath ; London : Oxford ...
Camden , Carroll , Jr. " Tamburlaine the choleric man . " MLN , 44 : 430-435 N 1929. [ See also Jahrb . ( OS ) 66 ( NS ) 7 : 231 ( 1930 ) . ] Cawley , Robert Ralston . Voyagers and Elizabethan drama . Boston : Heath ; London : Oxford ...
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King , Philip S. " Tradition about Tamburlaine . " N & Q , 3rd ser . 12 : 88-89 Ag 1867 . Kittredge , George Lyman . " On Marlowe's Tamburlaine . " MLN , 5 : 272-273 My 1890 . Köppel , Emil . " Beiträge zur geschichte des ...
King , Philip S. " Tradition about Tamburlaine . " N & Q , 3rd ser . 12 : 88-89 Ag 1867 . Kittredge , George Lyman . " On Marlowe's Tamburlaine . " MLN , 5 : 272-273 My 1890 . Köppel , Emil . " Beiträge zur geschichte des ...
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