... Tamburlaine The sun, unable to sustain the sight Shall hide his head. Hero and Leander And half the world upon breathed darkness forth. Tamburlaine When Phoebus, leaping from the hemisphere, Descendeth downward to the Antipodes. Tamburlaine ...
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... Tamburlaine Supper Club were account executive Philip Pruitt and publicist Al Duckett . . . Roulette Records clicked onto a sure-fire jazz hit in the album The Matadors Meet The Bull with Sonny Stitt. Some of the notables dueling with ...
... Tamburlaine here, for, as we often tell ourselves, we are a nation nurtured in the judeo-Christian tradition. We also have a surpassing technological advantage over Tamburlaine, for we have it in our power—a power we are prepared to use ...
... Tamburlaine Holla, ye pampered jades of Asia What, can ye draw but twenty miles a day? Jew of Malta I . . . hold there is no sin but ignorance. Hero and Leander . . . leapt into the water for a kiss of his own shadow. Jew of Malta These ...
... Tamburlaine. His associates were literary figures and noblemen. He graduated to a position of worldly brilliance. He associated with Thomas Walsingham, a cousin of Sir Francis Walsingham, and the most famous writers of the day; he ...
... Tamburlaine," " Jane Shore " and " Volpone," the " Duke of Milan " and the " Duchess of Malfi." Primus inter pares he was, no doubt, but inter pares only, not above " a vast dead level of mediocrity." Ford and Webster, Beaumont and ...
... magnificent ruins, he might recall that Marlowe asked in Tamburlaine the Great: Is it not passing brave to be a king, And ride in triumph through Persepolis? 38 George Allen watches as Manny Sistrunk and Chris Hanburger, two.
... Tamburlaine) and a sometimes cheap and vulgar one (his updated Troilus and Cressida, for instance) , but upon reading these comments, I guessed that he might have also been an actor. For only an actor who had felt the critics' sting ...