English Drama, 1580-1642Tucker Brooke, Nathaniel Burton Paradise D.C. Heath, 1933 - Počet stran: 1044 |
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... spirit ; God cannot pity thee . Faust . Who buzzeth in mine ears I am a spirit ? Be I a devil , yet God may pity me ; Ay , God will pity me if I repent . 15 E. Ang . Ay , but Faustus never shall repent . Exeunt [ Angels ] . Faust . My ...
... spirit ; God cannot pity thee . Faust . Who buzzeth in mine ears I am a spirit ? Be I a devil , yet God may pity me ; Ay , God will pity me if I repent . 15 E. Ang . Ay , but Faustus never shall repent . Exeunt [ Angels ] . Faust . My ...
Strana 351
... spirit will straight return ; and then I'll show thee . See , he is come ; why brought'st thou not the paper ? Cartoph . He hath prevented me , and got a spirit Rais'd by another , great in our command , To take the guard of it before I ...
... spirit will straight return ; and then I'll show thee . See , he is come ; why brought'st thou not the paper ? Cartoph . He hath prevented me , and got a spirit Rais'd by another , great in our command , To take the guard of it before I ...
Strana 356
... spirit's promise , Who told me that by any invocation 25 I should have power to raise him , though it wanted 30 The powerful words and decent rights of art . Never had my set brain such need of spirit T ' instruct and cheer it ; now ...
... spirit's promise , Who told me that by any invocation 25 I should have power to raise him , though it wanted 30 The powerful words and decent rights of art . Never had my set brain such need of spirit T ' instruct and cheer it ; now ...
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