Faustus, a Dramatic Mystery: The Bride of Corinth; The First Walpurgis NightLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1835 - 491 стор. |
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... strange scene , omission or alteration would seem to me even less allowable than in any other passage , as it is manifest that the crowd of images has been whirled together , with intended reference to the purpose of dis- tracting ...
... strange scene , omission or alteration would seem to me even less allowable than in any other passage , as it is manifest that the crowd of images has been whirled together , with intended reference to the purpose of dis- tracting ...
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... strange delusion a something to pass away . The witchcraft of Thalaba is a dream the faith of the hero is an enduring thing ; the thrones of penal fire in Kehama , firm as their foundations are fixed in Padalon , are felt to be but ...
... strange delusion a something to pass away . The witchcraft of Thalaba is a dream the faith of the hero is an enduring thing ; the thrones of penal fire in Kehama , firm as their foundations are fixed in Padalon , are felt to be but ...
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... strange revolutions both of opinion and of fortune which it was its destiny to witness . In fact , it is the fashion one learned from the German critics to over- rate the claims of the poem in these respects ; and no one was more amused ...
... strange revolutions both of opinion and of fortune which it was its destiny to witness . In fact , it is the fashion one learned from the German critics to over- rate the claims of the poem in these respects ; and no one was more amused ...
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... strange , but so ' tis ) , Will please , when forced again on their attention More than the wonders of remote invention ; Shift your scenes rapidly — and in the mirror You hold up to the age show its own error Glimmerings of truth ...
... strange , but so ' tis ) , Will please , when forced again on their attention More than the wonders of remote invention ; Shift your scenes rapidly — and in the mirror You hold up to the age show its own error Glimmerings of truth ...
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... Strange thing he was , when first to life he came ; That life were somewhat better , if the light Of Heaven had not been given to spoil him quite . Reason he calls it- see its blessed fruit , - Than the brute beast man is a beastlier ...
... Strange thing he was , when first to life he came ; That life were somewhat better , if the light Of Heaven had not been given to spoil him quite . Reason he calls it- see its blessed fruit , - Than the brute beast man is a beastlier ...
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ALTMAYER angels Anne Bishop appear art thou Baubo beauty Beelzebub Blocksberg blood BRANDER breast Brocken child CHORUS colours creature dæmon dance death demonologies devil dost dream earth evermore evil exorcists eyes fancy father FAUSTUS fear feel felt fire FROSCH German give Goethe Goethe's hand happy hath hear heart heaven hell juniper tree Klettenberg light live look Loudun MADAME DE STAËL magic man's MARGARET MARTHA matter meaning MEPHISTOPHeles merry mind mong mother mystery nature never o'er once Paracelsus passage passion pleasant pleasure poem poet poor racter reader round scarcely scene secret seems SEMICHORUS SIEBEL sight sing song soon soul spirit strange sweet thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought transcribe translation voice WALPURGIS NIGHT Werther wish witchcraft witches words young
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Сторінка 354 - To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it has been of yore; — Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen, I now can see no more." WORDSWORTH — Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early
Сторінка 481 - as they pass; Oh, sweet and tiny cousins, that belong, One to the fields, the other to the hearth, Both have your sunshine; both, though small, are strong At your clear heart; and both were sent on earth To sing in thoughtful
Сторінка 444 - A lonely scene more lonesome ; among woods At noon, and in the calm of summer nights, When by the margin of the trembling lake, Beneath the gloomy hills, I homeward went In solitude, such intercourse was mine: 'Twas mine among the fields both day and night, And by the waters all the summer long. And in the frosty season,
Сторінка 346 - he that sings. But ah ! not such, Or seldom such, the hearers of his song. Fastidious, or else listless, or perhaps Aware of nothing arduous in a task They never undertook, they little note His dangers or escapes, and haply find There least amusement where he found the most.
Сторінка 452 - prima sola. Liber scriptus proferetur In quo totum continetur, Unde mundus judicetur. Quatuor voces simul. Judex ergo cum sedebit, Quidquid latet adparebit: Nil inultum remanebit. Vox prima tola. Quid sum miser tune dicturus ? Quern patronum rogaturus ? Cum vix Justus sit securus. Quatuor voces simul. Rex
Сторінка 236 - And does not All, that is, — Seen and unseen, mysterious all — Around thee, and within, Untiring agency, Press on thy heart and mind? — Fill thy whole heart with it — and when thou art Lost in the consciousness of happiness — Then call it what thou wilt, Happiness ! — heart! — love ! — GOD ! I have no name for it — Feeling is all.
Сторінка 404 - of earth, delight in mischief; but the Sylphs, whose habitation is in the air, are the best conditioned creatures imaginable; for they say any mortals may enjoy the most intimate familiarities with these gentle spirits, upon a condition very easy to all true adepts — an inviolate preservation of chastity." — POPE — Preface to the Rape of the Lock. " Damnandus vero prorsus Paracelsi error,
Сторінка 445 - Sleep stays not, though a monarch bids : So I love to wake ere break of day ; For though my sleep be gone, Yet while 'tis dark, one shuts one's lids And still dreams on.
Сторінка 358 - angels gather from his sight. " About Him all the Sanctities of heaven Stood thick as stars, and from his sight received Beatitude past utterance." Paradise Lost, Book III.. Page 18.
Сторінка 447 - si videret In tanto supplicio ? Quis posset non contristari Piam matrem contemplari Dolentem cum filio ? Pro peccatis suse gentis Vidit Jesum in tormentis Et flagellis subditum; Vidit suum dulcem natum Morientem, desolatum Dum emisit spiritum. which I