Faust, a dramatic poem, tr. into Engl. prose with notes by the translator of Savigny's 'Of the vocation of our age for legislation' |
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... believe you are right ; I find no trace of a spirit , and all is training . Wagner . Even a wise man may become attached to a dog when he is well brought up . And he richly deserves all your favour , - he , the accomplished pupil of ...
... believe you are right ; I find no trace of a spirit , and all is training . Wagner . Even a wise man may become attached to a dog when he is well brought up . And he richly deserves all your favour , - he , the accomplished pupil of ...
Side 52
... believe me , who many thou- sand years have chewed the cud on this hard food , that , from the cradle to the bier , no human being digests the old leaven . Believe a being like me , this Whole is only made for a god . He exists in an ...
... believe me , who many thou- sand years have chewed the cud on this hard food , that , from the cradle to the bier , no human being digests the old leaven . Believe a being like me , this Whole is only made for a god . He exists in an ...
Side 67
... believe my eyes ? Siebel . And grapes close at hand ! Brander . Here , under these green leaves , see , what a stem ! see what a bunch ! [ He seizes SIEBEL by the nose . The others do the same one with the other , and brandish their ...
... believe my eyes ? Siebel . And grapes close at hand ! Brander . Here , under these green leaves , see , what a stem ! see what a bunch ! [ He seizes SIEBEL by the nose . The others do the same one with the other , and brandish their ...
Side 68
... believe . Frosch . Yet it seemed to me as if I was drinking wine . Brander . But how was it with the grapes ? Altmayer . Let any one tell me after that , that one is not to believe in wonders ! 69 WITCH'S KITCHEN . A large cauldron is ...
... believe . Frosch . Yet it seemed to me as if I was drinking wine . Brander . But how was it with the grapes ? Altmayer . Let any one tell me after that , that one is not to believe in wonders ! 69 WITCH'S KITCHEN . A large cauldron is ...
Side 69
... believe me , to keep you young to eighty . Faust . I am not used to it . I cannot bring my- self to take the spade in hand . The confined life does not suit me at all . Mephistopheles . Then you must have recourse to the witch after all ...
... believe me , to keep you young to eighty . Faust . I am not used to it . I cannot bring my- self to take the spade in hand . The confined life does not suit me at all . Mephistopheles . Then you must have recourse to the witch after all ...
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Faust, a Dramatic Poem, Tr. Into Engl. Prose With Notes by the Translator of ... Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2019 |
Faust, a Dramatic Poem, Tr. Into Engl. Prose with Notes by the Translator of ... Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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Side 166 - For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ ; which is far better : nevertheless to abide in the flesh is more needful for you.
Side xiv - The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty, That had their haunts in dale or piny mountain, Or forest, by slow stream or pebbly spring, Or chasms, and watery depths ; all these have vanished ; They live no longer in the faith of reason...
Side 159 - And what if all of animated nature Be but organic harps diversely framed, That tremble into thought, as o'er them sweeps Plastic and vast, one intellectual breeze, At once the Soul of each, and God of all?
Side 165 - What soul was his, when, from the naked top Of some bold headland, he beheld the sun Rise up, and bathe the world in light...
Side 149 - And of the angels he saith ; Who maketh his angels spirits, and his ministers a flame of fire.
Side 149 - tis said) Before was never made But when of old the Sons of Morning sung, While the Creator great His constellations set, And the well-balanced world on hinges hung ; And cast the dark foundations deep, And bid the weltering waves their oozy channel keep.
Side 1 - SHARPE (S.) The History of Egypt, from the Earliest Times till the Conquest by the Arabs, AD 640.
Side 149 - And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.
Side 160 - In thoughts from the visions of the night, when deep sleep falleth on men, Fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face ; the hair of my flesh stood up...
Side 192 - Coffins stood round, like open presses; That shaw'd the dead in their last dresses; And by some devilish...