The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 |
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Page xii
... suggests that the play must have been written towards the end of the dramatist's life . Accounts of the famous German magician were collected and published in Frankfurt in 1587 , but Marlowe's play bears some close resemblances to an ...
... suggests that the play must have been written towards the end of the dramatist's life . Accounts of the famous German magician were collected and published in Frankfurt in 1587 , but Marlowe's play bears some close resemblances to an ...
Page xv
... suggests that the play was in fact new to the stage : no performance of any other play ( even the ' ne ' ones ) returned so much money that year ( Henslowe , p . 25 ) . Further entries in the Diary speak of the play's continued success ...
... suggests that the play was in fact new to the stage : no performance of any other play ( even the ' ne ' ones ) returned so much money that year ( Henslowe , p . 25 ) . Further entries in the Diary speak of the play's continued success ...
Page xxxv
... suggests that Donne's experience did not greatly trouble him : Yet grace , if thou repent , thou canst not lacke ; But who shall give thee that grace to beginne ? Faustus can never find the ' grace to beginne ' ; his spasmodic efforts ...
... suggests that Donne's experience did not greatly trouble him : Yet grace , if thou repent , thou canst not lacke ; But who shall give thee that grace to beginne ? Faustus can never find the ' grace to beginne ' ; his spasmodic efforts ...
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