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it pleaseth' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃it HATH
PLEASED。〃
come' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃came。〃
these ripe grapes' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃these
grapes。〃
The Clowns bounce; &c' 2to 1616 〃The CLOWNE bounce。〃
2tos 1624; 1631; 〃The CLOWNE BOUNCETH。〃 (In the next stage…
direction all the 4tos have 〃THEY knock again;〃 &c。)
for' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃to。〃
pardons' So 4tos 1616; 1631。2to 1624 〃pardon。〃
me' So 4to 1616。Not in 4tos 1624; 1631。
spake' So 4tos 1616; 1631。2to 1624 〃spoke。〃
Dost hear him' So 4to 1616。2to 1624 〃dost THOU heare
ME。〃 2to 1631 〃dost THOU heare him。〃
him' So 4tos 1624; 1631。Not in 4to 1616。
you' So 4tos 1624; 1631。Not in 4to 1616 (but compare the
Carter's next speech)。
I' So 4to 1616。Not in 4tos 1624; 1631。
not I' So 4tos 1616; 1631。2to 1624 〃I not。〃
Ha'' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃Haue。〃
guess' See note *; p。 127。 So 4to 1616。 2tos
1624; 1631; 〃guests。〃
beholding' So 4tos 1616; 1624; (see note *; p。 98)。2to 1631
〃beholden。〃
sport' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃sports。〃
I think my master; &c。' The alterations which this speech has
undergone will hardly admit of its arrangement as verse: compare the
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THE TRAGICAL HISTORY OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS BY CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
FROM THE QUARTO OF 1616。
earlier play; p。 98; first col。
goods' So 4tos 1616; 1631。2to 1624 〃good。〃
ne'er' so 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃neuer。〃
ended' so 4tos 1624; 1631; (and so 4to 1604)。2to 1616
〃done。〃
war' Old eds。 〃warres。〃
wit' So 4tos 1616; 1624。2to 1631 〃will。〃
Or envy of thee' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃Or OF enuie
TO thee。〃
MEPHIST。' This and the next prefix are omitted in the old eds。
torments' So 4tos 1624; 1631 (and so 4to 1604)。2to 1616
〃torment。〃
I may afflict' So 4to 1616。2to 1624 〃I afflict。〃2to 1631 〃I
CAN afflict。〃
clean' So 4to 1604。The later 4tos 〃clear。〃
oath' So 4to 1604。The later 4tos 〃vow。〃
evening' So 4to 1604。The later 4tos 〃euenings。〃
azur'd' So 4to 1624 (a reading which I prefer only because it is
also that of 4to 1604。)2tos 1616; 1631; 〃azure。〃
shalt' See note *; p。 100。
his' So 4tos 1616; 1631。Not in 4to 1624。 Gramercy'
So 4tos 1624; 1631。2to 1616 〃Gramercies。〃
sir' So 4tos 1616; 1624。Not in 4to 1631。
of deadly' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃of A deadly。〃
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THE TRAGICAL HISTORY OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS BY CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
FROM THE QUARTO OF 1616。
me' So 4tos 1624; 1631。Not in 4to 1616。
never' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃nere。〃
'tis' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃IT is。〃
And led thine eye' A portion of this line has evidently dropt out。
Exit' It seems doubtful whether Lucifer and Belzebub should
also make their exeunt here; or whether they remain to witness the
catastrophe: see p。 132; first col。
hell…pains' So 4tos 1624; 1631。2to 1616 〃HELS paines。〃
sit' So 4tos 1624; 1631。2to 1616 〃set。〃
are open' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃IS READIE。〃
boil' So 4tos 1624; 1631。2to 1616 〃BROYLE。〃
See; where Christ's blood streams in the firmament' So 4tos
1624; 1631。Not in 4to 1616。
an' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃and。〃
hath' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃haue。〃
yon' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃your。〃
you; &c。' See note *; p。 101。
0; if; &c。' 2to 1604; in the corresponding passage; has 〃Oh;
GOD; if;〃 &c。 (see p。 101; sec。 col。); and that reading seems necessary for
the sense。
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THE TRAGICAL HISTORY OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS BY CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
FROM THE QUARTO OF 1616。
at last' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃at THE last。〃
Enter Scholars' Here; of course; a change of scene is supposed。
(This is not in the earlier play。)
heaven' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃heauens。〃
devils 。 。 。 。 have' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃DIUELL 。 。 。 。
HATH。〃
self' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃same。〃
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