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... turn a deaf ear unless some comic business were provided . Accordingly they em- ployed some hack - writer , or perhaps a member of their own company , to furnish what was required . How exe- crably he performed his task is only too ...
... turn a deaf ear unless some comic business were provided . Accordingly they em- ployed some hack - writer , or perhaps a member of their own company , to furnish what was required . How exe- crably he performed his task is only too ...
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... turn to the speech of the chorus preced- ing scene vii . , and compare the texts of eds . 1604 and 1616 , he will readily perceive that the additional lines preserved in the later edition render the passage much 1 The line in Faustus is ...
... turn to the speech of the chorus preced- ing scene vii . , and compare the texts of eds . 1604 and 1616 , he will readily perceive that the additional lines preserved in the later edition render the passage much 1 The line in Faustus is ...
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... full capabilities afforded by the legend he adopted ; that crudeness of treatment is shown in making Faustus abandon the pursuit of supernatural knowledge , and turn to trivial uses the power that he had xxxviii Introduction .
... full capabilities afforded by the legend he adopted ; that crudeness of treatment is shown in making Faustus abandon the pursuit of supernatural knowledge , and turn to trivial uses the power that he had xxxviii Introduction .
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. and turn to trivial uses the power that he had purchased at the price of his soul . This and more may be granted ; but criticism is silenced when we reflect on the agony of Faustus ' final ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. and turn to trivial uses the power that he had purchased at the price of his soul . This and more may be granted ; but criticism is silenced when we reflect on the agony of Faustus ' final ...
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... turn fortune's wheel about : And sooner shall the sun fall from his sphere , Than Tamburlaine be slain or overcome . Draw forth thy sword , thou mighty man at arms , Intending but to raze my charmed skin , 160 170 Fortunes which will ...
... turn fortune's wheel about : And sooner shall the sun fall from his sphere , Than Tamburlaine be slain or overcome . Draw forth thy sword , thou mighty man at arms , Intending but to raze my charmed skin , 160 170 Fortunes which will ...
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