| Christopher Marlowe, Percy Pinkerton - 1885 - 354 str.
...consequently die : Ay, we must die an everlasting death. What doctrine call you this, Che sera, sera, What will be, shall be ? Divinity, adieu ! These metaphysics...And necromantic books are heavenly.; Lines, circles, scenes, letters, and characters ; Ay, these are those that Faustus most desires. 0, what a world of... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 str.
...call you this? Che sera sera: These Metaphysics of Magicians, And necromantic books, are heavenlv. at O what a world of profit and delight, Of power, of honour, of omnipotence, Is promised to the studious... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1887 - 272 str.
...The impulse which drives Marlowe's Faustus to practice magic is, primarily, the desire for power. O what a world of profit and delight, Of power, of honour, of omnipotence, Is promised to the studious artizan ! All things that move between the quiet poles Shall be at my command... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1887 - 268 str.
...The impulse which drives Marlowe's Faustus to practice magic is, primarily, the desire for power. O what a world of profit and delight, Of power, of honour, of omnipotence, Is promised to the studious artizan ! All things that move between the quiet poles Shall be at my command... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 328 str.
...consequently die : Ay, we must die an everlasting death. What doctrine call you this, Che sera, sera, What will be, shall be ? Divinity, adieu ! These metaphysics...And necromantic books are heavenly ; Lines, circles, scenes, letters, and characters ; Ay, these are those that Faustus most desires. O, what a world of... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 408 str.
...consequently die. Aye, we must die an everlasting death. What doctrine call you this ? Che sera, sera : What will be, shall be ; divinity adieu. These metaphysics...And necromantic books are heavenly. Lines, circles, scenes, letters, and characters : Aye, these are those that Faustus most desires* O what a world of... | |
| 1889 - 478 str.
...Lines, circles, scenes, letters and characters ; Ay, these are those that Faustus most desires. O, what a world of profit and delight, Of power, of honour, of omnipotence, Is promised to the studious artizan ! (Act i., se. i.) The struggle in Faustus' soul, represented by the... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 266 str.
...Majitians, And Negromantick bookes are heauenly, 75 Lines, Circles, [Sceanes] Letters and Characters : ![,] these are those that Faustus most desires. 0 what a world of profite and delight, Of power, of honour, and omnipotence, Is promised to the Studious Artizan [!]... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 394 str.
...consequently die. Aye, we must die an everlasting death. What doctrine call you this ? Che sera, xra : 40 What will be shall be. Divinity adieu. These Metaphysics...And necromantic books, are heavenly. Lines, Circles, Scenes, Letters, and Characters : Aye, these are those that Faustus most desires. 0 what a world of... | |
| Louis Lewes - 1895 - 428 str.
...Lines, circles, scenes, letters, and character* ] Ay, these are those that Faustus most desires. O, what a world of profit and delight, Of power, of honour, of omnipotence, Is promis'd to the studious artisan ! All things that move between the quiet poles Shall be at my command : emperors and kings... | |
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