How to use Tamburlaine in a sentence
Alluding to Tamburlaine the great, or the Scythian Shepheard, 1590, 8vo.
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volume I (of 3) | Thomas PercyIn Tamburlaine it is the power of conquest, stirred by and reflecting, as we have seen, the great deeds of his day.
English Literature: Modern | G. H. MairBut there is no passionate sequence in Tamburlaine; it is a monotonous record of much-vaunted triumphs.
Personality in Literature | Rolfe Arnold Scott-JamesTamburlaine's rant about the kings who draw his chariot, or puts fragments of similar bombast into the mouth of Pistol.
Shakespearean Tragedy | A. C. BradleyA play such as Marlowe's Tamburlaine can never be regarded as great drama.
Personality in Literature | Rolfe Arnold Scott-James
British Dictionary definitions for Tamburlaine
Tamburlaine
/ (ˈtæmbəˌleɪn) /
noun
same as Tamerlane
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