A Critical History of English Literature, Volumen1Ronald Press Company, 1960 - 1169 páginas Vol. 1: Anglo-Saxon literature - Middle English prose and verse - Chaucer - Tudor scene - Spenser - Miracle plays - Marlowe - Shakespeare - Jonson - Milton - Scottish literature; Vol. 2: Restoration - Augustan Age - Poetry from Thomson to Crabbe - Novel from Richardson to Austen - Scottish literature - Romantic poets - Nineteenth century prose - Victorian prose - Victorian poets - Victorian novels. |
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... Tamburlaine are themselves first built up in magnificence so that Tamburlaine's achievement in overcoming them and assuming their power and titles can be seen as greater still . When Cosroe supplants his brother as King of Persia he is ...
... Tamburlaine are themselves first built up in magnificence so that Tamburlaine's achievement in overcoming them and assuming their power and titles can be seen as greater still . When Cosroe supplants his brother as King of Persia he is ...
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... Tamburlaine show much interest in the fruits of power once he has attained it . His is the Faustian urge , the urge ... Tamburlaine's conquests have no material objective in view : they are , one might almost say , metaphysical in ...
... Tamburlaine show much interest in the fruits of power once he has attained it . His is the Faustian urge , the urge ... Tamburlaine's conquests have no material objective in view : they are , one might almost say , metaphysical in ...
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... Tamburlaine , Tamburlaine , Let the souldiers be buried . Hell , death , Tamburlaine , Hell , make ready my Coch , my chaire , my jewels , I come , I come , I come . She runs against the Cage and braines her selfe . This is , indeed ...
... Tamburlaine , Tamburlaine , Let the souldiers be buried . Hell , death , Tamburlaine , Hell , make ready my Coch , my chaire , my jewels , I come , I come , I come . She runs against the Cage and braines her selfe . This is , indeed ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
VERSE | 31 |
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