The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus - From the Quarto of 1604 by Christopher Marlowe
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very critical edition of the ORLANDO FURIOSO,
"La satisfazion ci SERA pronta." C. xviii. st. 67. <20> scenes] "And sooner may a gulling weather-spie By drawing forth heavens SCEANES tell certainly," &c. Donne's FIRST SATYRE,--p. 327, ed. 1633. <21> tire] So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "trie." <22> Enter WAGNER, &c.] Perhaps the proper arrangement is,-- "Wagner! Enter WAGNER. Commend me to my dearest friends," &c. <23> treasure] So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "treasury." <24> Jove] So again, p. 84, first col., "Seeing Faustus hath incurr'd eternal death By desperate thoughts against JOVE'S deity," &c.: and I may notice that Marlowe is not singular in applying the name JOVE to the God of Christians:-- "Beneath our standard of JOUES powerfull sonne [i.e. Christ]". MIR. FOR MAGISTRATES, p. 642, ed. 1610. "But see the judgement of almightie JOUE," &c. Id. p. 696. "O sommo GIOVE per noi crocifisso," &c. Pulci,--MORGANTE MAG. C. ii. st. 1. <25> these elements] So again, "Within the bowels of THESE elements," &c., p. 87, first col, |
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