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... hast rauisht me , Bene disserere est finis logices , 35 Is to dispute well , Logickes chiefest end , Affoords this Art no greater myracle ? Then reade no more , thou hast attaind the end : A greater subiect fitteth Faustus wit , Bid on ...
... hast rauisht me , Bene disserere est finis logices , 35 Is to dispute well , Logickes chiefest end , Affoords this Art no greater myracle ? Then reade no more , thou hast attaind the end : A greater subiect fitteth Faustus wit , Bid on ...
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... hast the Philosophers stone ? and thou hast , breake my head with it , I'le forgiue thee . Slave . No Sir , I can cut and shaue . Bar . Let me see , sirra , are you not an old shauer ? Slave . Alas , Sir , I am a very youth . 876 Bar ...
... hast the Philosophers stone ? and thou hast , breake my head with it , I'le forgiue thee . Slave . No Sir , I can cut and shaue . Bar . Let me see , sirra , are you not an old shauer ? Slave . Alas , Sir , I am a very youth . 876 Bar ...
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... hast offended , therefore must be damn'd . Bar . I feare they know we sent the poyson'd broth . Ith . And so doe I , master , therefore speake ' em faire . 2. Barabas , thou hast I. I , that thou hast - Bar . True , I haue mony , what ...
... hast offended , therefore must be damn'd . Bar . I feare they know we sent the poyson'd broth . Ith . And so doe I , master , therefore speake ' em faire . 2. Barabas , thou hast I. I , that thou hast - Bar . True , I haue mony , what ...
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PREFACE iii | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
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