Marlowe & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1914 - 151 Seiten |
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... thee wait upon me whilst I live , To do whatever Faustus shall command ; but Mephistophilis replies : I am a servant of the great Lucifer , And may not follow thee without his leave ; No more than he commands must we perform . Faustus ...
... thee wait upon me whilst I live , To do whatever Faustus shall command ; but Mephistophilis replies : I am a servant of the great Lucifer , And may not follow thee without his leave ; No more than he commands must we perform . Faustus ...
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... thee not ! The God thou servest is thine own appetite . Again do his two attendant spirits of good and evil approach , the one to confirm his wilful- ness and the other to draw him to repentance . He is too far gone for contrition , and ...
... thee not ! The God thou servest is thine own appetite . Again do his two attendant spirits of good and evil approach , the one to confirm his wilful- ness and the other to draw him to repentance . He is too far gone for contrition , and ...
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... thee ; my love shall ne'er decline . " " Finally , Edward appoints Gaveston governor of Ireland , to " there abide till fortune call thee home . The King is about to accompany Gaveston on the way when he is confronted by his wife Queen ...
... thee ; my love shall ne'er decline . " " Finally , Edward appoints Gaveston governor of Ireland , to " there abide till fortune call thee home . The King is about to accompany Gaveston on the way when he is confronted by his wife Queen ...
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