The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Notes and Some Account of His Life and Writings, Band 2William Pickering, 1850 - 407 Seiten |
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... hast given thy soul to Lucifer . FAUST . Ay , and body too : but what of that ? Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond * to imagine That , after this life , there is any pain ? Tush , these are trifles and mere old wives ' tales . MEPH ...
... hast given thy soul to Lucifer . FAUST . Ay , and body too : but what of that ? Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond * to imagine That , after this life , there is any pain ? Tush , these are trifles and mere old wives ' tales . MEPH ...
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... hast depriv'd me of those joys . MEPH . Why , Faustus , Thinkest thou heaven is such a glorious thing ? I tell thee , ' tis not half so fair as thou , Or any man that breathes on earth . FAUST . How provest thou that ? iterating ] i . e ...
... hast depriv'd me of those joys . MEPH . Why , Faustus , Thinkest thou heaven is such a glorious thing ? I tell thee , ' tis not half so fair as thou , Or any man that breathes on earth . FAUST . How provest thou that ? iterating ] i . e ...
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... hast damn'd distressèd Faustus ' soul . Is't not too late ? freshmen's ] " A Freshman , tiro , novitius . " Coles's Dict . Properly , a student during his first term at the university . * resolve ] i . e . satisfy , inform . Re - enter ...
... hast damn'd distressèd Faustus ' soul . Is't not too late ? freshmen's ] " A Freshman , tiro , novitius . " Coles's Dict . Properly , a student during his first term at the university . * resolve ] i . e . satisfy , inform . Re - enter ...
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... hast heard all my progeny ; wilt thou bid me to supper ? FAUST . No , I'll see thee hanged : thou wilt eat up all my victuals . GLUT . Then the devil choke thee ! FAUST . Choke thyself , glutton ! —What art thou , the sixth ? SLOTH . I ...
... hast heard all my progeny ; wilt thou bid me to supper ? FAUST . No , I'll see thee hanged : thou wilt eat up all my victuals . GLUT . Then the devil choke thee ! FAUST . Choke thyself , glutton ! —What art thou , the sixth ? SLOTH . I ...
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... Hast thou , as erst I did command , Conducted me within the walls of Rome ? MEPH . Faustus , I have ; and , because we will not be unprovided , I have taken up his Holiness ' privy- chamber for our use . FAUST . I hope his Holiness will ...
... Hast thou , as erst I did command , Conducted me within the walls of Rome ? MEPH . Faustus , I have ; and , because we will not be unprovided , I have taken up his Holiness ' privy- chamber for our use . FAUST . I hope his Holiness will ...
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