| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 str.
...water drops, And fall into the ocean ; ne'er be found. Thunder, and enter the devils. 0 mercy heaven, look not so fierce on me. Adders and serpents, let...breathe awhile : Ugly hell gape not ; come not Lucifer : 111 'burn my books : Oh Mephostophilis- . *********** Enter scholars. First Sch. Come Gentlemen,... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 412 str.
...bear thee quick to hell. O soul! be chang'd into small water-drops, And fall into the ocean; ne'er be found. (Thunder.) Enter the DEVILS. .> Oh! mercy,...serpents, let me breathe awhile!— * Ugly hell, gape not!—Come not, Lucifer !— I'll burn my books!—Oh, Mephostophilis! [Exeunt.Enter the SCHOLARS.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 372 str.
...water-drops, And fall into the ocean ; ne'er be found. (Thunder. Enter the Devils.) Oh ! mercy, Ilcav'n ! Look not so fierce on me ! Adders and serpents, let...— Ugly hell, gape not ! Come not, Lucifer ! I'll bum my books ! Oh ! Mephostophilis." Perhaps the finest trait in the whole play, and that which softens... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman - 1821 - 206 str.
...water-drops, And fall into the ocean — ne'er be found. (Thunder.) Enter DAEMONS. Oh ! mercy, Heaven ! look not so fierce on me ! Adders and serpents! let me breathe awhile ! — -- Oh! Mepliistophiles*!— " (Rolling thunder.) [They all disappear. J The foregoing horrible... | |
| 1823 - 474 str.
...bear thee quick to hell. O soul ! be changed into small water-drops, And fall into the ocean ; ne'er be found. (Thunder. Enter the DEVILS. Oh ! mercy, heav'n, look not so fierce on me I Adders and serpents, let me breathe awhile ! Ugly hell, gape not! — Come not, Lucifer! — I'll... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 348 str.
...bear thee quick to hell. O soul! be chang'd into small water-drops, And fall into the ocean ; ne'er be found. Thunder. Enter the DEvILS. Oh! mercy, heav'n,...hell, gape not! —Come not, Lucifer! I'll burn my books!—Oh, Mephostophilis ! [Exeunt. Enter the SCHOLARS. 1 SCHO. Come, gentlemen, let us go visit... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 str.
...bear thee quick to hell. O soul! be chang'd into small water-drops, And fall into the ocean; ne'er be found. Thunder. Enter the DEvILS. Oh ! mercy, heav'n,...serpents, let me breathe awhile!— Ugly hell, gape not!—Come not, Lucifer! I'll burn my books!—Oh, Mephostophilis ! /.--.»' Enter the SCHOLARS. 1... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 str.
...water drops, And fall into the ocean ; ne'er be found. Thunder, and enter the Devils. O mercy heaven, look not so fierce on me. Adders and serpents, let...breathe awhile : Ugly hell gape not ; come not Lucifer : 111 burn my books : Oh Mephostophilis ! * s * * * Enter SCHOLARS.' /'•i• Sch. Come gentlemen,... | |
| H. Koester - 1842 - 36 str.
...grace for conquest in my breast What shall I do to shun the snares of death? . 30 ) Oh mercy, heaven, look not so fierce on me. Adders and serpents, let me breathe awhile! Ugly hell gape not! come not, Lueifer! I'll burn my books! — Oh Mephostophilis. I Die Schlufsscene des Manfred dagegen zeigt uns... | |
| 1966 - 394 str.
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