| Brian B. Ritchie - 1999 - 362 Seiten
...impertinent to the purpose, as proceeding from folly, or framed by malice, or invented by subtlety': 438 Thinkst thou that Faustus is so fond To imagine that after this life there is any pain? Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. (2. 1. 136) 436 p eacnam confirms that martyria... | |
| Brian B. Ritchie - 1999 - 362 Seiten
...impertinent to the purpose, as proceeding from folly, or framed by malice, or invented by subtlety': 438 Thinkst thou that Faustus is so fond To imagine that after this life there is any pain? Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. (2. 1. 136) 436 p eacnam confirms that martyria... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 2000 - 564 Seiten
...here's the scroll Wherein thou hast given thy soul to Lucifer. Ay, and body too: but what of that? Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine That, after this life, there is any pain? 130 Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. But. Faustus, I am an instance to prove the... | |
| Walter Stephens - 2002 - 473 Seiten
...Wherein thou hast given thy soul to Lucifer. FAUSTUS: Aye, and body too; but what of that? Thinkest thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine That after this life there is any pain? Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. MEPHASTOPHILIS: But Faustus, I am an instance to... | |
| Marion Gibson - 2003 - 288 Seiten
...the scroll Wherein thou hast given thy soul to Lucifer. Faustus: Aye, and body too. But what ofthat? Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond To imagine that after this life there is any pain? Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. Mephistopheles: But, Faustus, I am an instance to... | |
| Patrick Cheney - 2004 - 350 Seiten
...exchanges would have no serious doubts about hell as a dangerous place. Faustus's confident assertion that Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond / To imagine that after this life there is any pain?' (2.1. 133-4) would not be part of a rationale shared by the spectators. It is not simply that his logic... | |
| Mary Floyd-Wilson, Garrett A. Sullivan - 2006 - 232 Seiten
...the scroll In which thou hast given thy soul to Lucifer. FAUSTUS: Ay, and body too. But what of that? Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine That...any pain? No, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales.34 (2.1.128-35) Taken off the stage, Faustus's skepticism may seem (to us) a familiar, comforting... | |
| F. Th Visser - 1963 - 688 Seiten
...that his sonne was such a foole to accept his offer (OED). | 01590 Marlowe, Dr. Faustus (Tauchn.) I, Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine That, after this life, there is any pain? | 1590 Shakesp., Mids. I, i, 74, Thrice blessed they that master so their blood, To undergo such maiden... | |
| F. Th Visser - 1966 - 688 Seiten
...that his sonne was such a foole to accept his offer (OED). | 01590 Marlowe, Dr. Faustus (Tauchn.) I, Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine That, after this life, there is any pain? | 1590 Shakesp., Mids. I, i, 74, Thrice blessed they that master so their blood, To undergo such maiden... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1970 - 88 Seiten
...scroll Wherein thou hast given thy soul to Lucifer. Faust. Ay, and body too: but what of that? 130 Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine That, after this life, there is any pain? Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. Meph. But, Faustus, I am an instance to prove the... | |
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