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Contents.
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Doctor Faustus.
Introductory notice |
256 |
History of that renowned arch sorcerer Doctor J. Faust,&c. |
270 |
Doctor Faustus becomes a physician and conjures up the Devil |
274 |
Different audiences between Doctor Faustus and the Devil’s ambassador |
277 |
Second interview between Doctor Faustus and the demon named Mephostophiles |
280 |
Third disputation between Doctor Faustus and his demon, relating to the proposed treaty |
282 |
A strange visit from the demon Mephostophiles, and his exhibition |
285 |
Mephostophiles, apprenticeship to Doctor Faustus |
288 |
A question proposed by Doctor Faustus to his familiar spirit Mephostophiles |
292 |
A disputation concerning Erebus and its caverns |
294 |
A question respecting the previous condition of the fallen angels |
295 |
Doctor Faustus farther interrogates his servant Mephostophiles concerning the power of the Devils |
298 |
A disputation relating to Gehenna; its proportions, and the pains and penalties it inflicts |
301 |
Doctor Faustus still persists in extorting more answers from his demon Mephostophiles |
307 |
Here follows the second part of the history of Doctor Faustus, the celebrated and unfortunate conjuror |
308 |
A disputation or two, concerning art, astronomy, and astrology |
309 |
A new question from Doctor Faustus how God created the world, the origin of Man, &c. respecting which his demon Mephostophiles gives him a false answer |
311 |
Doctor Faustus obtains a sight of the infernal spirits in their true shape, some of the chiefs or principals of whom are mentioned by name |
313 |
Doctor Faustus next visits the infernal regions |
313 |