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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... scenes belong entirely to Marlowe . One instance of a certain interpolation was pointed out by Dyce . In scene xi . there is an allusion to Dr. Lopez " Mass , Dr. Lopus was never such a doctor . " Now 1 Hazlitt mentions an edition of ...
... scenes belong entirely to Marlowe . One instance of a certain interpolation was pointed out by Dyce . In scene xi . there is an allusion to Dr. Lopez " Mass , Dr. Lopus was never such a doctor . " Now 1 Hazlitt mentions an edition of ...
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... scenes are in no instance by Marlowe . As far as possible , it is well to avoid theorising , but I must state my conviction that Marlowe never attempted to write a comic scene . The Muses had dowered him with many rare qualities ...
... scenes are in no instance by Marlowe . As far as possible , it is well to avoid theorising , but I must state my conviction that Marlowe never attempted to write a comic scene . The Muses had dowered him with many rare qualities ...
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... scene x . I. 308 , and the imitation is- " And hewed thee smaller than the Lybian sands . " There is an allusion to an incident of the interpolated scene x . in a passage of Merry Wives , iv . 5 : - " So soon as I came beyond Eton they ...
... scene x . I. 308 , and the imitation is- " And hewed thee smaller than the Lybian sands . " There is an allusion to an incident of the interpolated scene x . in a passage of Merry Wives , iv . 5 : - " So soon as I came beyond Eton they ...
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... scene xiv . are interesting . At the point where Helen passes over the stage ed . 1604 has- " 2nd Schol . Too simple is my wit to tell her praise , Whom all the world admires for majesty . 3rd Schol . No marvel though the angry Greeks ...
... scene xiv . are interesting . At the point where Helen passes over the stage ed . 1604 has- " 2nd Schol . Too simple is my wit to tell her praise , Whom all the world admires for majesty . 3rd Schol . No marvel though the angry Greeks ...
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... 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 swiftly by the awful soliloquy -needs no ...
... 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 swiftly by the awful soliloquy -needs no ...
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