| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1850 - 448 páginas
...grade.^The repeated alterations and editions of this tragedy seem to justify the assertion of Phillips, that " of all that Marlowe hath written to the stage,...his Dr. Faustus hath made the greatest noise, with its devils and such like tragical sport."f The well-known fact, that our early dramatists usually borrowed... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1850 - 444 páginas
...editions of this tragedy seem to justify the assertion of Phillips, that " of all that Marlowe bath written to the stage, his Dr. Faustus hath made the greatest noise, with its devils and such like tragical sport."-f The well-known fact, that our early dramatists usually... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 páginas
...— The repeated alterations and editions of this tragedy seem to justify the assertion of Phillips, that "of all that Marlowe hath written to the stage, his Dr. Famtus hath made the greatest noise, with its devils and such like tragical sport."t The well-known... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 páginas
...— The repeated alterations and editions of this tragedy seem to justify the assertion of Phillips, that "of all that Marlowe hath written to the stage, his Dr. Faustus hath made the greatest uoise, with its devils and such like tragical sport"t The well-known fact, that our early dramatists... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 422 páginas
...Faustus, In that manner was he drest." In this Theatrum Poetarum (1675) Phillips observes quaintly " Of all that Marlowe hath written to the stage, his Dr. Faustus hath made the greatest noise, with its devils and such like tragical sport." Dr. Faustus is a work which once read can never be forgotten.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 436 páginas
...Faustus, In that manner was he drest" ' : \ In this Theatrum Poetarum (1675) Phillips observes quaintly " Of all that Marlowe hath written to the stage, his Dr. Faustus hath made the greatest noise, with its derils and such like tragical sport" Dr. Faustus is a work which once read can never be forgotten.... | |
| William Mountfort - 1886 - 92 páginas
...meinen herzlichsten Dank auszusprechen. Weimar, im October 1885. Dr. Otto Francke. „Of all that he (Marlowe) hath written to the Stage , his Dr. Faustus hath made the greatest noise with its Devils and suchlike tragical Sport." Philips' Theatrum Poetarum, 1675. ,,No doubt the Devil and... | |
| Ludwig Geiger - 1893 - 480 páginas
...bühnenmässiger Bearbeitung beleuchtet: »Christopher Marlow, a kind of a second Shakespear.... Of all that he hath written to the Stage his »Dr. Faustus« hath made the greatest noise with its Devils and such like Tragical Sport.« 3. Gelegentlich meiner Anwesenheit im British Museum durchmusterte... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1893 - 462 páginas
...Dekker's ' Olde Fortunatus ' also shows 184 Marlowe signs of Faustus's influence. ' Of all that Marlow hath written to the stage his " Dr. Faustus" hath made the greatest noise,' •wrote Phillips in his ' Theatrum Poetarum,' 1675. In 1 684 appeared M ount fort's 'Life and Death... | |
| 1896 - 840 páginas
...of these scenes are evidently not by Marlowe. One playwright after another was employed to furnisn 'additions.' But the nobler scenes are marvellously...tragical sport.' A German version was acted by English plavers at Gratz during the carnival in 1608, and at Dresden in 1626. Goethe expressed his admiration... | |
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