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... printed at London.1 The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus was probably composed soon after Tamburlaine . In February 1588–9 a " ballad of the life and death of Doctor Faustus the great Cungerer " was entered in the Stationers ' Registers ...
... printed at London.1 The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus was probably composed soon after Tamburlaine . In February 1588–9 a " ballad of the life and death of Doctor Faustus the great Cungerer " was entered in the Stationers ' Registers ...
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... printed , which could never be if it might not be read : to be breife , I writ it over , and , as neare as I could , followed the copy , only in that letter I put something out , but in the whole booke not a worde in ; for I protest it ...
... printed , which could never be if it might not be read : to be breife , I writ it over , and , as neare as I could , followed the copy , only in that letter I put something out , but in the whole booke not a worde in ; for I protest it ...
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... Printed by V. S. for Thomas Bushell 1604. The text of ed . 1604 was first printed by Dyce , and more recently the precious 4to . has been inspected by Professor A. W. Ward , who published an edition of Faustus in 1878. A second 4to ...
... Printed by V. S. for Thomas Bushell 1604. The text of ed . 1604 was first printed by Dyce , and more recently the precious 4to . has been inspected by Professor A. W. Ward , who published an edition of Faustus in 1878. A second 4to ...
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