Christopher Marlowe and the New London TheatrePentland Press, 1993 - 76 pagina's |
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... Mephostophilis ! NARRATOR Like The Jew of Malta , Dr Faustus was enormously popular . First appearing in Henslowe's repertory lists in October 1594 , it was still in production when the Admiral's and Pembroke's Men merged in 1597 ; it ...
... Mephostophilis ! NARRATOR Like The Jew of Malta , Dr Faustus was enormously popular . First appearing in Henslowe's repertory lists in October 1594 , it was still in production when the Admiral's and Pembroke's Men merged in 1597 ; it ...
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... MEPHOSTOPHILIS : Under the heavens . FAUSTUS : Ay , so are all things else ; but whereabouts ? MEPHOSTOPHILIS : Within the bowels of these elements , Where we are tortured and remain for ever . Hell hath no limits , nor is circumscribed ...
... MEPHOSTOPHILIS : Under the heavens . FAUSTUS : Ay , so are all things else ; but whereabouts ? MEPHOSTOPHILIS : Within the bowels of these elements , Where we are tortured and remain for ever . Hell hath no limits , nor is circumscribed ...
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Who was Christopher Marlowe? An Entertainment telling | 1 |
Comments on Marlowe and Religion including a review | 65 |
Conclusion | 73 |
Copyright | |
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Anthony and Cleopatra appeared Barabas British Museum manuscript Canterbury Christopher Marlowe Churchyard College at Cambridge Corpus Christi College court favourite death dedication Deptford detractors Dido Dr Faustus Earl of Essex Earl of Southampton Edward Alleyn Edward Blout Edward II English entertain divine Zenocrate Esmé Stuart espionage Frizer Gaveston Guise heaven hell Henry Henslowe Henslowe's Diary heretical paper Hero and Leander Huguenots involved ITHAMORE Jew of Malta jobbing playwrights Kent later Library in Edinburgh Lightborn London theatre Lord Lucifer Macbeth Marlowe's disappearance Marlowe's friend Marlowe's patron Marlowe's play married the Earl Massacre at Paris MEPHOSTOPHILIS Mortimer murder Museum manuscript room NARRATOR patron Thomas Walsingham poem poet printed published Queen of Carthage READER repertory lists Richard Scadbury scholarship School of Night Scotland Scottish Library Sir Francis Walsingham Sonnets soul Spanish Armada spy trip sword fight Tamburlaine Thames thee Thomas More play Thomas Nashe Thomas Walsingham Thorpe thou visited Watson