| Peter Holland - 2001 - Страниц: 398
...material treasure. Faustus imagines fetching gold from India and orient pearl from the ocean. He will 'search all corners of the new-found world / For pleasant fruits and princely delicates' (86-7). Friar Bacon too promises his dignitaries a great feast of 'candy' and 'spices' brought from... | |
| Marion Gibson - 2003 - Страниц: 288
...fetch me what I please, Resolve me of all ambiguities, Perform what desperate15 enterprise I will? I'll have them fly to India for gold. Ransack the ocean for orient pearl, And search all comers of the new-found world K) For pleasant fruits and princely délicates:17 I'll have them read... | |
| Roy Kendall - 2003 - Страниц: 462
...Pearle, And search all corners of the new-found-world For pleasant fruites, and Princely delicates. Tie have them read me strange Philosophy, And tell the secrets of all forraine Kings . . . Tie have them fill the publique Schooles with silke, Wherewith the Students shall... | |
| Denis Judd - 2004 - Страниц: 290
.... .' Marlowe returned to this theme in Faustus: 'Shall I make spirits fetch me what I please. . . . Ill have them fly to India for gold, Ransack the ocean...new-found world For pleasant fruits and princely delicates [spices].'4 Later, John Milton wrote in Parodise Lost of 'Agra and Lahor of Great Mogul V Apart from... | |
| Michael Hattaway - 2005 - Страниц: 272
...194). His appearance makes him a divine, but a divine wracked with banal fantasies of wealth and power: I'll have them fly to India for gold, Ransack the...world For pleasant fruits and princely delicates. (1. 1.80-3) He is a man alone, obsessive, afflicted perhaps with scholar's melancholy, and, like the... | |
| Michael Mitchell - 2006 - Страниц: 354
...Faustus, 169. 44 Marlowe, Doctor Faustus, 287-88. and Marlowe, Doctor Faustus, ed. Keefer, Ixii-lxxvii. fly to India for gold, Ransack the ocean for orient pearl And search all corners of the new found world For pleasant fruits and princely delicates. (1.1.84-87) Espionage will be perfected... | |
| Francesco Orlando - 2008 - Страниц: 520
...magnificence that rivals the oceans, continents, and abysmal depths of the Spanish and Portuguese examples: I'll have them fly to India for gold, Ransack the ocean for orient pearl. The spirits tell me they can dry the sea, And fetch the treasure of all foreign wracks. Yea, all the... | |
| N. Krishnaswamy, Lalitha Krishnaswamy - 2006 - Страниц: 240
...British colonialism, which continued for the next one hundred and seventy-five years. 1.1.3 The Charter "I'll have them fly to India for gold, Ransack the ocean for orient pearl!" [Doctor Fausfus, Ii] These are the words of Dr. Faustus in the play of that name written by Christopher... | |
| Walter S. H. Lim - 2006 - Страниц: 314
...And Doctor Faustus speculates on the tasks he will assign the spirits he will command as conjuror: "I'll have them fly to India for gold / Ransack the ocean for orient pearl" (1.1.82-83). "India" can refer to either the East or the West Indies, and in early modern England the... | |
| Hermann Rasche - 2007 - Страниц: 385
...Wittenberg to Hollywood could be met. 14 Compare the following scene from Christopher Marlowe: Faustus: I'll have them fly to India for gold, Ransack the...Ocean for orient pearl, And search all corners of the new found world For pleasant fruits and princely delicates. Marlowe: Doctor Faustus. Scene I, lines... | |
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