Two Creative Traditions in English PoetrySeymour Maitland Pitcher, Joseph Ellis Baker, Wilbur Schramm Farrar & Rinehart, 1939 - 420 стор. |
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... Enter WAGNER . Wagner , commend me to my dearest friends , The German Valdes and Cornelius ; Request them earnestly to visit me . WAGNER . I will , sir . [ Exit . FAUSTUS . Their conference will be a greater help to me Than all my ...
... Enter WAGNER . Wagner , commend me to my dearest friends , The German Valdes and Cornelius ; Request them earnestly to visit me . WAGNER . I will , sir . [ Exit . FAUSTUS . Their conference will be a greater help to me Than all my ...
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... Enter FAUSTUS in his Study . Now , Faustus , must thou needs be damn'd , and canst thou not be sav'd : What boots it , then , to think of God or heaven ? Away with such vain fancies , and despair ; Despair in God , and trust in Belzebub ...
... Enter FAUSTUS in his Study . Now , Faustus , must thou needs be damn'd , and canst thou not be sav'd : What boots it , then , to think of God or heaven ? Away with such vain fancies , and despair ; Despair in God , and trust in Belzebub ...
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... Enter Chorus . When Faustus had with pleasure ta'en the Of rarest things , and royal courts of kings , He stay'd his course , and so returned home ; Where such as bear his absence but with grief , I mean his friends and near'st ...
... Enter Chorus . When Faustus had with pleasure ta'en the Of rarest things , and royal courts of kings , He stay'd his course , and so returned home ; Where such as bear his absence but with grief , I mean his friends and near'st ...
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