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Notes
- ^ Chambers, Vol. 3, p. 421.
- ^ Greenblatt, Stephen Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare W. W. Norton & Company, 2004, pp. 189-249
- ^ Dailey, J Christian Underscoring in Tamburlaine the Great, Part II Journal of Religion and Theatre, Vol. 4, No. 2, Fall 2005. (At Association for Theatre in Higher Education. Accessed 23 August 2012.)
- ^ Quoted in Frederick S. Boas, Christopher Marlowe: A biographical and critical study (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953), p. 70
- ^ Quoted in Boas, Christopher Marlowe, p. 300
- ^ Boas, Christopher Marlowe, p. xiii
- ^ Louis Negin at the Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia.
- ^ Wilson, F. P. Marlowe and the Early Shakespeare (Clark Lecture) Clarendon Press, Oxford 1953
- ^ Farr, David "Tamburlaine wasn't censored". The Guardian, 25 November 2005. (The production's director is responding to criticism in the previous day's Times that the play "had been censored to avoid upsetting Muslims.")





