Great): [Footnote 39: From-- So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "For."] afterwards in this play, according to the 8vo. It is [Footnote 38: have the-- So two of the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "in their."] [Footnote 37: Almain rutters-- See note †, p. 43.] Faustus's house, as Wagner presently says, "My master is within time. e.g. Great): "Of Constantines great towne RENOUM'D in vaine." this line is repeated VERBATIM: but in the first scene of [Footnote 44: Enter two SCHOLARS-- Scene, perhaps, supposed to be before [Footnote 40: in-- So the later 4tos.--Not in 4to 1604.] [Footnote 43: cunning-- i.e. skill.] "Like ALMAIN RUTTERS with their horsemen's staves."--] occasionally found in writers posterior to Marlowe's [Note † from p. 43. (The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Almains, Rutters-- Rutters are properly--German troopers [Footnote 42: Albertus'-- i.e. Albertus Magnus.--The correction of I. M. [Footnote 41: renowm'd-- See note ||, p. 11.] MONARCHICKE TRAGEDIES, ed. 1607.--] in Gent. Mag. for Jan. 1841.--All the 4tos "Albanus."] (reiter, reuter). In the third speech after the present one --The form "RENOWMED" (Fr. RENOMME) occurs repeatedly [Note || from p. 11. (The First Part of Tamburlaine the renowmed-- i.e. renowned.--So the 8vo.--The 4to "renowned." our author's FAUSTUS we have, Verses to King James, prefixed to Lord Stirling's