| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1814 - 408 Seiten
...Faust. Where are you damn'd ? Meph. In hell. Faust. How comes it then that thou art out of hell? Meph. Why, this is hell, nor am I out of it. Thinkst thou that I that saw the face of God, | And tasted the eternal joys of heav'n, ^Am not tormented with ten thousand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 480 Seiten
...Faust. Where are you damn'd ? Meph. In Hell. Faust. How comes it, then, that thou art out of Hell Meph. Why, this is Hell, nor am I out of it : Think'st thou...Am not tormented with ten thousand hells In being depriv'd of everlasting bliss ? 0 Fauslus, leave these frivolous demands, Which strike a terror to... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 412 Seiten
...Faust. Where are you damn'd ? Meph. In hell. Faust. How comes it then that thou art out of hell? Meph. Why, this is hell, nor am I out of it. Thinkst thou that I that saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joys of heav'n, Am not tormented with ten thousand... | |
| 1817 - 694 Seiten
...that thou art out of Hell? Mcpft. Why, this U Hell, nor am I oat of it. Think'st thoa that I, that saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joys of Heaven, Am not tormented with ten thousand НеП» In being depriv'd of everlasting blisse ? O, Faustus, leave these frivolous demands, That... | |
| 1817 - 708 Seiten
...Faust. Where are you damn'd ? Meph. In Hell. Faust. How comes it then that thou ait out of Hell? Meph. Why, this is Hell, nor am I out of it. Think'st thou that I, that saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joys of Heaven, Am not tormented with ten thousand... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1821 - 212 Seiten
...comes it then that thou art out of Hell? Mephis. Why this is hell, nor am I out of it.— Tbink'st thou that I who saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joys of Heaven, * Most ludicrously divided into three by the editor of " Old English Plays," 6 vols. 8vo. 1814. b3... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman - 1821 - 228 Seiten
...it then that thou art out of Hell? Mephis. Why this is hell, nor am I out of it. — Think'st thon that I who saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joys of Heaven, * Most Indicronsly divided into three by the editor of -• Old English Plays," 6 vols. 8vo. 18 J 4.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman - 1821 - 206 Seiten
...you damn'd ? Mepkistophiles. In Hell. — Faust. How comes it then that thou art out of Hell? Mephis. Why this is hell, nor am I out of it. — Think'st thou tliat I who saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joys of Heaven, * Most ludicrously divided... | |
| 1839 - 1092 Seiten
...you damn'd ? Mir-ii.— In hell. * AI-OT. — How comes it then that thou art out of hell? MBPH.— Why, this is hell, nor am I out of it. Think'st thou that I that saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joy* of heaven. Am not tormented with ten thousand... | |
| 1823 - 474 Seiten
...that thou art out of hell ? Meph. Why, this is hell, nor am I out of it. Think'st thou that I, that saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joys of...heaven, Am not tormented with ten thousand hells, In heing deprived of everlasting bliss 1" And, again, in a subsequent scene, — Faust, First I will question... | |
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