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The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

By: Christopher Marlowe

... Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furn... ...ersity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and i... ...for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe , the Pennsylvania State Univers... ... Wright, and are to be sold at his shop without Newgate, 1631, 4to. In a few places I have amended the text of this play by means of 4to 1604.—I have ... ...ort, when all the world dissolves, And every creature shall be purified, All places shall be hell that are not heaven. Doctor Faustus – Marlowe 21 F... .... BRUNO. Pope Julius swore to princely Sigismond, For him and the succeeding Popes of Rome, To hold the Emperors their lawful lords. POPE. Pope Julius... ...wondrous knowl edge in our German schools, We’ll give his mangled limbs due burial; And all the students, cloth’d in mourning black, Shall wait upon ...

...Excerpt: CHORUS. Not marching in the fields of Thrasymene, Where Mars did mate the warlike Carthagens; Nor sporting in the dalliance of love, In courts of kings where state is overturn?d; Nor in the pomp of proud audacious deeds, Intends our Muse to vaunt her heavenly ...

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Lay Morals

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... SERIES PUBLICATION Lay Morals by Robert Louis Stevenson is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furni... ...ity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...creased,’ says Bishop Burnet, ‘by the new in- cumbents who were put in the places of the ejected preach- ers, and were generally very mean and despica... ... away, and has ever since dumbly implored ‘the bring- ing home of bell and burial.’ Alter et idem. A very different affair was the Lapsus Linguae from... ... morning, there sure enough are the blue hills, only now they have changed places with him, and smile across to him, dis- tant as ever, from the old h... ...lah and the Celestial City sounds his horn, as you may yet hear in country places. Madam Bubble, that ‘tall, comely dame, something of a swarthy compl... ... WINE-SELLER’S SHOP, as you went down to the river in the city of the Anti-popes. There a man was served with good wine of the country and plain count...

...Excerpt: Chapter 1. The problem of education is twofold: first to know, and then to utter. Every one who lives any sem blance of an inner life thinks more nobly and profoundly than he speaks; and the best of teachers can impart only broken images of the tru...

...................4 FATHER DAMIEN.........................................................................................43 THE PENTLAND RISING A PAGE OF HISTORY 1666 ............................57 THE DAY AFTER TO-MORROW................................................................74 COLLEGE PAPERS.............................................................................

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The Golden Bowl

By: Henry James

...Bowl” what perhaps most stands out for me is the still marked invet eracy of a certain indirect and oblique view of my presented action; unless indee... ... of my presented action; unless indeed I make up my mind to call this mode of treatment, on the contrary, any superficial appearance notwithstanding, t... ...matter, for “seeing my story,” through the opportunity and the sensibility of some more or less detached, some not strictly involved, though thoroughl... ... struggle, certainly without bewilderment or anguish, into the innumerable places prepared for it. As PREFACE ix the historian of the matter sees and... ...l tracks, but might most often, or very nearly, break the surface in other places. What was thus predominantly interesting to note, at all events, was... ...fternoon in May, at Hyde Park Corner. It was not indeed to either of those places that these grounds of his predilection, after all sufficiently vague,... ... shall not be buried, my dear, till you’re dead. Unless indeed you call it burial to go to American City.” “Before I pronounce I should like to see my... ...d usually best recover—the way that there above all, where the princes and popes had been before him, his divination of his faculty had gone to his he...

...many matters thrown into relief by a refreshed acquaintance with ?The Golden Bowl? what perhaps most stands out for me is the still marked inveteracy of a certain indirect and oblique view of my presented action; unless indeed I make up my mind to call this mode of treatment, on the contrary, any superficial appearance notwithstanding, the very straightest and closest poss...

...Table of Contents: PREFACE, iii -- Volume I 3 -- Book I 3 -- Chapter 1, 3 -- Chapter 2, 15 -- Chapter 3, 25 -- Chapter 4, 35 -- Chapter 5, 50 -- Chapter 6, 58 -- Book II 69 -- Chapter 1, 69 -- Chapter 2, 79 -- Chapter 3, 85 -- Chap...

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