Faust: A Dramatic Poem, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1856 - 322 страница |
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... beginning of the prison scene , ( post , p . 207 , ) occurs this puzzling line : " Fort ! dein zagen zögert den Tod heran . " Two interpretations , neither quite satisfactory , are suggested to me ; it may mean either that death is ...
... beginning of the prison scene , ( post , p . 207 , ) occurs this puzzling line : " Fort ! dein zagen zögert den Tod heran . " Two interpretations , neither quite satisfactory , are suggested to me ; it may mean either that death is ...
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... beginning was the Sense . " Consider well the first line , that your pen be not over hasty . Is it the sense that influences and pro- duces everything ? It should stand thus : " In the beginning was the Power . " Yet , even as I am ...
... beginning was the Sense . " Consider well the first line , that your pen be not over hasty . Is it the sense that influences and pro- duces everything ? It should stand thus : " In the beginning was the Power . " Yet , even as I am ...
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... beginning was all ; a part of the darkness which brought forth light , -the proud light , which now contests her ancient rank and space with mother night . But he succeeds not ; since , strive as he will , he cleaves , as if bound , to ...
... beginning was all ; a part of the darkness which brought forth light , -the proud light , which now contests her ancient rank and space with mother night . But he succeeds not ; since , strive as he will , he cleaves , as if bound , to ...
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... beginning to burn . Do but let us begone immediately . MEPHISTOPHELES ( in the same position . ) Well , no one can deny , at any rate , that they are sin- cere poets . ( The caldron , which the SHE MONKEY has neglected , begins to boil ...
... beginning to burn . Do but let us begone immediately . MEPHISTOPHELES ( in the same position . ) Well , no one can deny , at any rate , that they are sin- cere poets . ( The caldron , which the SHE MONKEY has neglected , begins to boil ...
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... beginning to feel it , ought it not to have some effect upon our limbs ? MEPHISTOPHELES . ― Verily , I feel nothing of it . All is wintry in my body , and I should prefer frost and snow upon my path . How melancholy the imperfect disk ...
... beginning to feel it , ought it not to have some effect upon our limbs ? MEPHISTOPHELES . ― Verily , I feel nothing of it . All is wintry in my body , and I should prefer frost and snow upon my path . How melancholy the imperfect disk ...
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alludes allusion already ALTMAYER amongst angel appears Auerbach's cellar beautiful Blocksberg Book of Job bosom BRANDER breast called change rings CHORUS Coleridge Cyprian dare devil Dies iræ earth Edinburgh Review edition eternal evil eyes fair Falk feel fire fool Franz Horn FROSCH gentleman German give Goethe Goethe's Faust hand happy hear heart heaven honor Kasperl light living look Lord Madame de Stael magic maiden Maler Müller MARGARET MARTHA mean MEPHISTOPHELES mind MONKEYS mother mountain nature never night once original Paracelsus passage play pleasure poem poet prose round scene sense Shelley SIEBEL sing song sort soul spirit stand Stieglitz STUDENT sweet tell thee things thou art thou hast thought tion topheles translation voice WAGNER Walpurgis Night whilst whole wine wish WITCH word young
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Страница 243 - The imperfect offices of prayer and praise, His mind was a thanksgiving to the power That made him; it was blessedness and love!
Страница 221 - Ring out, ye crystal spheres, Once bless our human ears, If ye have power to touch our senses so, And let your silver chime Move in melodious time ; And let the base of Heaven's deep organ blow ; And, with your ninefold harmony, Make up full consort to the angelic symphony.