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Page 258
... Faust , as of old upon Job , and in the end of the play he carries off Faust ; thus the author hideously makes the Almighty consenting to the destruction of Faust for the gratification of the Devil . How much finer , and more elevated ...
... Faust , as of old upon Job , and in the end of the play he carries off Faust ; thus the author hideously makes the Almighty consenting to the destruction of Faust for the gratification of the Devil . How much finer , and more elevated ...
Page 263
... Faust and his father had given to the people by their skill during a pestilence , is pleasing and natural ; and there is prodigious effect in Faust's account of the result of his father's alchemy . I suspect Lord Francis did not clearly ...
... Faust and his father had given to the people by their skill during a pestilence , is pleasing and natural ; and there is prodigious effect in Faust's account of the result of his father's alchemy . I suspect Lord Francis did not clearly ...
Page 282
... FAUST . Reflect , reflect ! One step , and thou art free ! MARGARET . Had we but pass'd the hillside lone- My mother ... FAUST . Since words are vain to rouse thy sleeping sense , I venture , and with force I bear thee hence . MARGARET ...
... FAUST . Reflect , reflect ! One step , and thou art free ! MARGARET . Had we but pass'd the hillside lone- My mother ... FAUST . Since words are vain to rouse thy sleeping sense , I venture , and with force I bear thee hence . MARGARET ...
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