Types of Philosophic DramaRobert Metcalf Smith |
Contents
PROMETHEUS BOUND c 460 B C Æschylus | 85 |
EVERYMAN Unknown | 135 |
DR FAUSTUS c 1588 Christopher Marlowe | 169 |
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ABBOT OF ST Aeschylus Almighty answer ANTISTROPHE art thou ASIA beautiful Behold Book of Job breath bright CHAMOIS HUNTER CHORUS clouds curse Dagon dark dear death DEMOGORGON devil DOCTOR dost doth drama dread earth enemy EVERYMAN evil Exit eyes father Faustus fear Finsteraarhorn fire friends GOOD-DEEDS hand hast thou hath hear heart heaven hell HEPHÆSTOS HORSE-COURSER Inachos Jupiter light live look Lord Lucifer MANFRED MANOA Master Doctor MAURICE MEPHISTOPHILIS mercy mighty mind moral play mortal mountains never night o'er OKEANOS pain PANTHEA pity pray PROMETHEUS Prometheus Unbound SAMSON SCENE SEMICHORUS shadow Sister of Mercy sleep soul sound speak spirit stars strength suffering sweet tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought thro throne thyself unto voice WAGNER wicked WIFE wilt wind woes words Zeus Zophar