Doctor Faustus A- and B- Texts (1604, 1616): Christopher Marlowe and His Collaborator and RevisersThis volume in the "Revel Plays" series, offers reading editions, with modern spelling, of the 1604 and 1616 editions of Marlowe's play, arguing that the two cannot be conflated into one. Included are sources and commentary, literary criticism, style and staging/performance assessments. |
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Faustus begs Helen to ' make me immortal with a kiss ' and simultaneously immortalises her with some of the most often - quoted lines in all literature : ' Was this the face that launched a thousand ships / And burnt the topless towers ...
Faustus begs Helen to ' make me immortal with a kiss ' and simultaneously immortalises her with some of the most often - quoted lines in all literature : ' Was this the face that launched a thousand ships / And burnt the topless towers ...
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IO 15 about fair ladies — which was the beautifull'st in all the world — we have determined with ourselves that Helen of Greece was the admirablest lady that ever lived . Therefore , Master Doctor , if you will do us that favour as to ...
IO 15 about fair ladies — which was the beautifull'st in all the world — we have determined with ourselves that Helen of Greece was the admirablest lady that ever lived . Therefore , Master Doctor , if you will do us that favour as to ...
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Enter HELEN again ( brought in by MEPHISTOPHELES ) , passing over between two Cupids . Faustus . Was this the face that launched a thousand ships And burnt the topless towers of Ilium ? Sweet Helen , make me immortal with a kiss .
Enter HELEN again ( brought in by MEPHISTOPHELES ) , passing over between two Cupids . Faustus . Was this the face that launched a thousand ships And burnt the topless towers of Ilium ? Sweet Helen , make me immortal with a kiss .
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Referencias a este libro
Marlowe and the Popular Tradition: Innovation in the English Drama Before 1595 Ruth Lunney Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
Food in Shakespeare: Early Modern Dietaries and the Plays Joan Fitzpatrick Vista previa limitada - 2007 |