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... Doctor Faustus the great Cungerer " was entered in the Stationers ' Registers . It is probable that this ballad ( which is per- haps identical with the Ballad of Faustus2 preserved in the Roxburghe Collection ) was founded on the play ...
... Doctor Faustus the great Cungerer " was entered in the Stationers ' Registers . It is probable that this ballad ( which is per- haps identical with the Ballad of Faustus2 preserved in the Roxburghe Collection ) was founded on the play ...
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... doctor . " Now 1 Hazlitt mentions an edition of 1611. Mr. Frederick Locker has an unique edition of 1619. ( I owe my knowledge of these editions to the exhaustive " Bibliography of Marlowe's Faustus , " by Mr. Heinemann in the ...
... doctor . " Now 1 Hazlitt mentions an edition of 1611. Mr. Frederick Locker has an unique edition of 1619. ( I owe my knowledge of these editions to the exhaustive " Bibliography of Marlowe's Faustus , " by Mr. Heinemann in the ...
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. the doctor was hanged for treasonable practices in June 1594. He did not come into notoriety until after Marlowe's death , and any allusion to him before 1594 would have been unintelligible to the ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. the doctor was hanged for treasonable practices in June 1594. He did not come into notoriety until after Marlowe's death , and any allusion to him before 1594 would have been unintelligible to the ...
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... Doctor Faustuses . " Here the reference may be to the prose tract , but it is equally likely that Shakespeare was glancing at the play ; for there is nothing to show that the additional scene was not interpolated at an early date . Our ...
... Doctor Faustuses . " Here the reference may be to the prose tract , but it is equally likely that Shakespeare was glancing at the play ; for there is nothing to show that the additional scene was not interpolated at an early date . Our ...
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... doctor's animosity is explicable . In Pierce's Supererogation ( p . 62 ) the vindictive writer exclaimes : - " His [ i.e. Nashe's ] gayest flourishes are but Gascoigne's weedes or Tarleton's trickes , or Greene's crankes or Marlowe's ...
... doctor's animosity is explicable . In Pierce's Supererogation ( p . 62 ) the vindictive writer exclaimes : - " His [ i.e. Nashe's ] gayest flourishes are but Gascoigne's weedes or Tarleton's trickes , or Greene's crankes or Marlowe's ...
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