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Kjb, 1611, translator's notethat putteth aside the curtain, that we may look into the most Holy place;...The Translators to the Reader
James Kearney, 'Reading the Damned', pg. 140Marlowe’s insistence on keeping the book on centre stage in the opening acts of Doctor Faustus is extraordinary.
In post-Reformation England, reading is the way to both salvation and damnation.James Kearney, The Text Incarnate, pg. 142
Homer B. Sprague, pg.1, Paradise Lostbut the invention of a barbarous age, to set off wretched matter and lame metre
Marlowe’s insistence on keeping the book on centre stage in the opening acts of Doctor Faustus is extraordinary.James Kearney, 'Reading the Damned', pg. 140
‘…for the uttering sweetly and properly the conceits of the mind ...'Philip Sidney, 1989, Manchester University Press