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Page 45
... destiny ! She who alone among so many has within her bosom life and death , and adorns the world with holy graces , her you have achieved by labor and by fortune.35 In the context of The Heroic Frenzies , this is clearly more than ...
... destiny ! She who alone among so many has within her bosom life and death , and adorns the world with holy graces , her you have achieved by labor and by fortune.35 In the context of The Heroic Frenzies , this is clearly more than ...
Page 58
... destiny and divine iden- tity in his physical features , even in the changes of his expres- sion . A frown brings death . The doctrine of signatures has been made manifest in Tamburlaine . Each entity of the earth was thought to contain ...
... destiny and divine iden- tity in his physical features , even in the changes of his expres- sion . A frown brings death . The doctrine of signatures has been made manifest in Tamburlaine . Each entity of the earth was thought to contain ...
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... destiny combined with a fatal flaw : passion , which was influenced by celestial bodies . The physical cause then was an excess of heat which dried up his vital fluids.32 But we have seen that no man escapes destiny , that all men die ...
... destiny combined with a fatal flaw : passion , which was influenced by celestial bodies . The physical cause then was an excess of heat which dried up his vital fluids.32 But we have seen that no man escapes destiny , that all men die ...
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Tamburlaine Magic and Bruno | 39 |
Down From Olympus | 140 |
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A. D. Hope absolute Agrippa ambition argues aspiration Bajazeth Barabas beauty becomes believe body Bradbrook burlaine Campanella Cause celestial characters Christian Christopher Marlowe clear clearly consistent conventional cosmos cruelty death demonstrate destiny divine dramatic earth earthly Elizabethan emphasize existence expression eyes Faustus Ficino Florio flux Frances Yates Garin Giordano Bruno gods harmony heaven Hermetic Hermeticism hero Heroic Frenzies honor human hyperbolic ideal ideas identity infinite inner virtue inspiration intellectual John Dee Jove kind laine magic magician magus Marlowe's Marsilio Ficino mercy metaphor mind moon moral nature neo-Platonism outward Paracelsus perfect perhaps philosophical physical Pico della Mirandola play play's poetic principle qualities reflection religious Renaissance represents School of Night seems seen sense Shakespeare Soldan soul speech spiritual stars suggests symbol T. S. Eliot Tambur Tamburlaine Tamburlaine plays theatre Theridamas things thought tion trans ultimate unity universe vision worldly York Zenocrate Zenocrate's