: ] had made his promise to the devill, in the morning betimes he alwayes come to him like a fryer after the order of Saint Francis, NOW hither."] Par. Lost, iv. 75; coming." Id. Sig. A 4.] [Footnote 57: Why, this is hell, nor am I out of it-- Compare Milton, end it converted to the shape of a fiery man[?-- This pleasant fathom above his head, fell a flame in manner of a lightning, request?" Sigs. A 2, A 3, ed. 1648. Again; "After Doctor Faustus [Footnote 62: thorough-- So one of the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "through."] [Footnote 56: accidens-- So two of the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "accident."] [Footnote 59: Jove's-- See note ‡, p. 80. [i.e. Note 24] [Footnote 63: country-- So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "land."] [Footnote 61: resolve-- i.e. satisfy, inform.] beast ran about the circle a great while, and, lastly, appeared in the manner of a Gray Fryer, asking Faustus what was his called the spirit before him, and commanded him that he should [Footnote 55: came hither-- So two of the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "came with a bell in his hand like Saint Anthony, and to ring it once and changed itselfe into a globe..... Suddenly the globe opened, "Which way I fly is hell; myself am hell."] or twice before he appeared, that he might know of his certaine and sprung up in the height of a man; so burning a time, in the [Footnote 60: four and twenty-- So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "24."] [Footnote 64: desir'd-- So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "desire."] [Footnote 58: these-- So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "those."]