The Works of Christopher Marlowe: Preface. Introduction. 1st pt. of Tamburlaine. 2d pt. of Tamburlaine. The tragical history of Dr. FaustusJohn C. Nimmo., 1885 |
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... Mephistophilis at the beginning of the scene contribute in the slightest degree to the terror of the catastrophe . The scene as it stands in the earlier edition - the pathetic leave - taking between Faustus and the scholars , followed ...
... Mephistophilis at the beginning of the scene contribute in the slightest degree to the terror of the catastrophe . The scene as it stands in the earlier edition - the pathetic leave - taking between Faustus and the scholars , followed ...
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... Mephistophilis should bring him anything and do for him whatsoever . " 1 This verbal coincidence is too striking to be merely accidental . It has been suggested by Dr. Von der Velde that the English actors who performed at the courts of ...
... Mephistophilis should bring him anything and do for him whatsoever . " 1 This verbal coincidence is too striking to be merely accidental . It has been suggested by Dr. Von der Velde that the English actors who performed at the courts of ...
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... Mephistophilis ! " Goethe's English biographer speaks slightingly of Mar- lowe's play ; but Goethe 1 himself , when questioned about Dr. Faustus , " burst out with an exclamation of praise : How greatly was it all planned ! He had ...
... Mephistophilis ! " Goethe's English biographer speaks slightingly of Mar- lowe's play ; but Goethe 1 himself , when questioned about Dr. Faustus , " burst out with an exclamation of praise : How greatly was it all planned ! He had ...
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... Mephistophilis ! Enter MEPHISTOPHILIS . I charge thee to return and change thy shape ; Thou art too ugly to attend on me . Go , and return an old Franciscan friar ; That holy shape becomes a devil best . [ Exit MEPHISTOPHILIS . I see ...
... Mephistophilis ! Enter MEPHISTOPHILIS . I charge thee to return and change thy shape ; Thou art too ugly to attend on me . Go , and return an old Franciscan friar ; That holy shape becomes a devil best . [ Exit MEPHISTOPHILIS . I see ...
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... Mephistophilis fratris imagine . Re - enter MEPHISTOPHILIS like a Franciscan Friar.1 Meph . Now , Faustus , what would'st thou have me [ to ] do ? Faust . I charge thee wait upon me whilst I live , To do whatever Faustus shall command ...
... Mephistophilis fratris imagine . Re - enter MEPHISTOPHILIS like a Franciscan Friar.1 Meph . Now , Faustus , what would'st thou have me [ to ] do ? Faust . I charge thee wait upon me whilst I live , To do whatever Faustus shall command ...
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