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... stands in the earlier edition it is very meagre ; the additional lines , which were certainly beyond the reach of Birde or Samuel Rowley , give precisely what was wanted . Either Mar- lowe added them when revising the play , or lines ...
... stands in the earlier edition it is very meagre ; the additional lines , which were certainly beyond the reach of Birde or Samuel Rowley , give precisely what was wanted . Either Mar- lowe added them when revising the play , or lines ...
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... stands in the earlier edition - the pathetic leave - taking between Faustus and the scholars , followed swiftly by the awful soliloquy -needs no addition of horror . But the new matter found in the later edition is undoubtedly powerful ...
... stands in the earlier edition - the pathetic leave - taking between Faustus and the scholars , followed swiftly by the awful soliloquy -needs no addition of horror . But the new matter found in the later edition is undoubtedly powerful ...
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... 1 Some later editions bear the name " P. R. Gent . " on the title - page . 2 The late Professor Wagner is my authority for this statement . existence of the 1592 edition , where the article stands Introduction . XXXV.
... 1 Some later editions bear the name " P. R. Gent . " on the title - page . 2 The late Professor Wagner is my authority for this statement . existence of the 1592 edition , where the article stands Introduction . XXXV.
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. existence of the 1592 edition , where the article stands , " That Mephistophilis should bring him anything and doo for him whatsoever . " 1 This verbal coincidence is too striking to be merely ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. existence of the 1592 edition , where the article stands , " That Mephistophilis should bring him anything and doo for him whatsoever . " 1 This verbal coincidence is too striking to be merely ...
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... stand alongside of Shylock . But in the last three acts vigorous drawing is exchanged for caricature ; for a sinister life - like figure we have a grotesque stage - villain , another Aaron . How this extraordinary transformation was ...
... stand alongside of Shylock . But in the last three acts vigorous drawing is exchanged for caricature ; for a sinister life - like figure we have a grotesque stage - villain , another Aaron . How this extraordinary transformation was ...
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