Marlowe & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1914 - 151 Seiten |
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... spirits fetch me what I please ? Resolve me of all ambiguities , Perform what desperate enterprise I will ? · I'll have them read me strange Philosophy , And tell the secrets of all foreign Kings ; I'll have them wall all Germany with ...
... spirits fetch me what I please ? Resolve me of all ambiguities , Perform what desperate enterprise I will ? · I'll have them read me strange Philosophy , And tell the secrets of all foreign Kings ; I'll have them wall all Germany with ...
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... spirit , who asks him what he would have , and is told : I charge thee wait upon me whilst I live , To do whatever ... Spirits . Faust . Was not that Lucifer an Angel once ? Meph . Yes , Faustus , and most dearly loved of God . Faust ...
... spirit , who asks him what he would have , and is told : I charge thee wait upon me whilst I live , To do whatever ... Spirits . Faust . Was not that Lucifer an Angel once ? Meph . Yes , Faustus , and most dearly loved of God . Faust ...
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... spirits , " on condition that Faustus may be a spirit in form and substance ; shall have Mephistophilis in attendance always to do what he may require of him and procure him all he wants for the space of four - and - twenty years , at ...
... spirits , " on condition that Faustus may be a spirit in form and substance ; shall have Mephistophilis in attendance always to do what he may require of him and procure him all he wants for the space of four - and - twenty years , at ...
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