Critics on MarloweJudith O'Neill University of Miami Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 127 |
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... Zenocrate Tamburlaine scarcely descends to the human level . The one episode where he shows any feeling is in dumb show ( 3. 2. 65 ) . Zenocrate is much more human , and herein contrasted with him ; but she thinks of Tamburlaine as half ...
... Zenocrate Tamburlaine scarcely descends to the human level . The one episode where he shows any feeling is in dumb show ( 3. 2. 65 ) . Zenocrate is much more human , and herein contrasted with him ; but she thinks of Tamburlaine as half ...
Strana 33
... Zenocrate to wear while he is fighting . Bajazet gives his to Zabina and the two queens have a wordy battle while the alarums are sounded within . When the fighting is over , Tamburlaine resumes his own crown , but his followers also ...
... Zenocrate to wear while he is fighting . Bajazet gives his to Zabina and the two queens have a wordy battle while the alarums are sounded within . When the fighting is over , Tamburlaine resumes his own crown , but his followers also ...
Strana 38
... Zenocrate's father , the Soldan , and the crowning of Zenocrate as Queen and Empress of the kingdoms he has conquered . The structure of the play is extremely simple and could be plotted as a single rising line on a graph ; there are no ...
... Zenocrate's father , the Soldan , and the crowning of Zenocrate as Queen and Empress of the kingdoms he has conquered . The structure of the play is extremely simple and could be plotted as a single rising line on a graph ; there are no ...
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1965 | 21 |
MODERN CRITICS ON MARLOWE | 28 |
The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great | 37 |
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