Critics on MarloweJudith O'Neill University of Miami Press, 1970 - 127 Seiten |
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... Heaven is punishing him : Spen . jun . K. Edw . Spencer , ah , sweet Spencer , thus then must we part . We must , my Lord , so will the angry heavens . Nay , so will hell and cruel Mortimer ; The gentle heavens have not to do in this ...
... Heaven is punishing him : Spen . jun . K. Edw . Spencer , ah , sweet Spencer , thus then must we part . We must , my Lord , so will the angry heavens . Nay , so will hell and cruel Mortimer ; The gentle heavens have not to do in this ...
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... heaven ? Learn thou of Faustus manly fortitude And scorn those joys thou never shalt possess . I. iii . 82-5 Again Faustus repeats the idea of resolution - ' manly fortitude ' — but in a different context , of philosophical discussion ...
... heaven ? Learn thou of Faustus manly fortitude And scorn those joys thou never shalt possess . I. iii . 82-5 Again Faustus repeats the idea of resolution - ' manly fortitude ' — but in a different context , of philosophical discussion ...
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... Heaven and Hell ; his last struggle is still between Heaven , his Hell , and his awareness of his own failure to reach either . When again he turns to Heaven in desperate appeal , he is caught back by the devils who exact the penalty ...
... Heaven and Hell ; his last struggle is still between Heaven , his Hell , and his awareness of his own failure to reach either . When again he turns to Heaven in desperate appeal , he is caught back by the devils who exact the penalty ...
Inhalt
1965 | 21 |
MODERN CRITICS ON MARLOWE | 28 |
The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accept action Angel appears attempt Barabas beauty becomes beginning called character Christ Christians clear comes course critics crown death desire despair devil Dr Faustus drama edition Edward Elizabethan English face fact Faustus's fear feeling final follow forces Gaveston give given hand heart Heaven Helen Hell hero Holinshed human idea imagination important interest ironic irony kind King knowledge later leaves less live London look Lord Lucifer magic Malta Marlowe Marlowe's means Mephistophilis mind moral Mortimer murder nature never offers once opening passages passion perhaps pity play pleasure poet presented repent says scene seems sense Shakespeare shows soliloquy soul speech stage suffering suggest sweet Tamburlaine tells thee theme things thou thought tion tragedy tragic turn verse weakness whole writing Zenocrate