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Meaning of "tamburlaine"

tamburlaine (noun): A historical play based on the life of the conqueror Timur. It is often used in literature to denote a play or work that depicts power, conquest, and ambition

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The sequence was changed so that Tamburlaine instead defiles books representing all religious texts.
Tamburlaine the Great is a play in two parts by Christopher Marlowe.
Being Ferrex or Tamburlaine and become no one again.
Tamburlaine the Conqueror.
He ceased to be Ferrex or Tamburlaine and again became a nobody.
Tamburlaine the Great.
I must prepare Tamburlaine.
Now a powerful figure, Tamburlaine turns his attention to Bajazeth, emperor of the Turks.
In this respect, they reflect clearly the influence of Marlowe, particularly of Tamburlaine.
Lastly, Tamburlaine scornfully burns a copy of the Qur'an and claims to be greater than God.
Richard, I am going to write you a part to rival the great Tamburlaine.
He would leave off / being Ferrex or Tamburlaine and become no one again . ”.
Last May we were in Uzbekistan, the beautiful and historic country of Tamburlaine.
Like Marlowe 's other protagonists, such as Tamburlaine and Doctor Faustus, he dominates the play 's action.
I can not let you have long . I must prepare Tamburlaine.

See also

The Globe Theatre Tamburlaine 's " high astounding terms.
Tamburlaine was printed in 1590 with their name on its title page.
Foot 9… and three quarters. Tamburlaine the Great.
The two parts of Tamburlaine were published in 1590 ; all Marlowe 's other works were published posthumously.
The two parts of Tamburlaine were published in 1590 ; all Marlowes other works were published posthumously.

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