The WorksOUP Oxford, 1910 - 664 Seiten For this edition the originals have been carefully recollated, and all doubtful places checked. Some eccentricities of typography have been normalized; but the spelling and punctuation of the first editions are substantially preserved. The textual notes give in a condensed form all variants of any importance. Each work is preceded by a brief critical introduction. -- From publisher's description. |
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... line FAUST . What sight is this ? Faustus wilt thou haue a wife ? Tel 1604-11 581 A plague . indeed ; no , I'le no wife 1616-63 582-4 Two lines 1604 , div . after if add . 1609-63 587 thy eye 1609 , 1611 , 1631 , 1663 thy heart ] thine ...
... line FAUST . What sight is this ? Faustus wilt thou haue a wife ? Tel 1604-11 581 A plague . indeed ; no , I'le no wife 1616-63 582-4 Two lines 1604 , div . after if add . 1609-63 587 thy eye 1609 , 1611 , 1631 , 1663 thy heart ] thine ...
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... lines 183-198 of the third sestiad it seems probable that Chapman's conclusion was undertaken by the authority of Marlowe himself , though such an interpretation may easily be a straining of the vague hints of the lines in 1 Cf ...
... lines 183-198 of the third sestiad it seems probable that Chapman's conclusion was undertaken by the authority of Marlowe himself , though such an interpretation may easily be a straining of the vague hints of the lines in 1 Cf ...
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... line - for - line translation . Erroneous renderings abound on every page , but it is seldom that the reader meets with what is so common in the Elegies - lines entirely destitute of sense or coherence . The work has , as a whole , a ...
... line - for - line translation . Erroneous renderings abound on every page , but it is seldom that the reader meets with what is so common in the Elegies - lines entirely destitute of sense or coherence . The work has , as a whole , a ...
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TAMBURLAINE I | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
Urheberrecht | |
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