| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 412 Seiten
...the scroll In which thou hast given thy soul to Lucifer. Faust. Aye, and body too; and what of that ? Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine, That after this life there is any pain? No, these are trifles, and mere old wives tales. Meph. But I am an instance to prove the contrary ;... | |
| 1817 - 708 Seiten
...dissolves, And every creature shall be purified, All places shall be Hell that are not Heaven. Faust. Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine, That after this life there is any paine ? No ! these are trifles, and mere old wives tales." The soul of Faustus is now eternally vowed... | |
| 1817 - 694 Seiten
...shall be purified, All places shall be Hell that are not Heaven. Fault. ThinI, \t thou that Faustas is so fond to imagine, That after this life there is any paine ? No ! these are trifles, and mere old wives tales." The soul of Fuustus is now eternally vowed... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 348 Seiten
...the scroll In which thou hast given thy soul to Lucifer. FAUST. Aye, and body too; and what of that ? Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine, That after this life there is any pain ? No, these are trifles, and mere old wives' tales. MEPH. But I am an instance to prove the contrary;... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 Seiten
...which thou hast given thy soul to Lucifer. FAUST. Aye, and body too; and what of that ? Think'st thon that Faustus is so fond to imagine, That after this life there is any pain ? • No, these are trifles, and mere old wives' tales. MEPH. But I am an instance to prove the contrary;... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1850 - 460 Seiten
...the scroll In which thou hast given thy soul to Lucifer. FAUST. Ay, and body too ; and what of that? Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine That, after this life, there is any pain? No, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. MEPH. But I am an instance to prove the contrary,... | |
| Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm Bischoff - 1858 - 672 Seiten
...scroll In which thou hast given thy soul to Lucifer. Faust. Ay, and my body too, and what of that ? Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine That, after this life, there is any pain? No, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. Mephist. But I am an instance to prove the contrary,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 Seiten
...1610.— 2tos 1624, 1631, " liell'ia meoro/a&ie." again; Faust. Ay, and body too ; and what of that ! Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine That, after this life, there is any pain ? No, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. îleph. But I am an instance to prove the contrary,... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 Seiten
...given thy soul to Lucifer. Faust. Ay, and body too : but what of that ? Think'st thou that Faustue u see, that something's to be done. Beside your beech-coal,...your corsi ve ' waters, Your crosslets,2 crucibles, a Meph. But, Faustue, I am an instance to prove the contrary, For I am damn d, and am now in hell. Faust.... | |
| 1870 - 610 Seiten
...soul to Lucifer. Faust. Ay, and body too : but what of that ? Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond l to imagine That, after this life, there is any pain ? Tush, these are trifles and mero old wives' tales. Meph. But, Faustus, I am an instance to prove the contrary, For I am damn'd,... | |
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