Note *, from p. 101. (Doctor Faustus, from the quarto of 1604):

    "That, when you, &c.: So all the old eds.; and it is certain
     that awkward changes of person are sometimes found in passages
     of our early poets:  but qy.,—
         "That, when THEY vomit forth into the air,
          My limbs may issue from THEIR smoky mouths," &c.?" ]

262 (return)
[ 0, if, &c.: 2to 1604, in the corresponding passage, has "Oh, GOD, if," &c. (see p. 101, sec. col.), and that reading seems necessary for the sense.

     P. 101, sec. col. (Doctor Faustus, from the quarto of 1604):

    "Ah, half the hour is past! 'twill all be past anon
     O God,
     If thou wilt not have mercy on my soul,
     Yet for Christ's sake, whose blood hath ransom'd me,
     Impose some end to my incessant pain;" etc. ]

263 (return)
[ at last: So 4to 1616.—2tos 1624, 1631, "at THE last."]

264 (return)
[ Enter Scholars: Here, of course, a change of scene is supposed. (This is not in the earlier play.)]

265 (return)
[ heaven: So 4to 1616.—2tos 1624, 1631, "heauens."]

266 (return)
[ devils.... have: So 4to 1616.—2tos 1624, 1631, "DIUELL.... HATH."]

267 (return)
[ self: So 4to 1616.—2tos 1624, 1631, "same."]