Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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Page 583
... FAUST . Sweet love ! MARG . Just wait awhile ! [ She gathers a star - flower and plucks off the leaves one after another . ] FAUST . A nosegay may that be ? MARG . No ! It is but a game . FAUST . How ? MARG . Go , you'll laugh at me ...
... FAUST . Sweet love ! MARG . Just wait awhile ! [ She gathers a star - flower and plucks off the leaves one after another . ] FAUST . A nosegay may that be ? MARG . No ! It is but a game . FAUST . How ? MARG . Go , you'll laugh at me ...
Page 591
... FAUST . What I can ! MARG . How thy religion fares , I fain would hear . Thou art a good kind - hearted man , Only that way not well - disposed , I fear . FAUST . Forbear , my child ! Thou feelest thee I love ; My heart , my blood I'd ...
... FAUST . What I can ! MARG . How thy religion fares , I fain would hear . Thou art a good kind - hearted man , Only that way not well - disposed , I fear . FAUST . Forbear , my child ! Thou feelest thee I love ; My heart , my blood I'd ...
Page 606
... [ FAUST looks wildly around . ] MEPHIS . Would'st grasp the thunder ? Well for you , poor mortals , that ' tis not yours to wield ! To smite to atoms the being , however innocent , who obstructs his path , such is the tyrant's fashion of ...
... [ FAUST looks wildly around . ] MEPHIS . Would'st grasp the thunder ? Well for you , poor mortals , that ' tis not yours to wield ! To smite to atoms the being , however innocent , who obstructs his path , such is the tyrant's fashion of ...
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ARICIA arms ASLAKSEN blood breath brother Cacambo Candide CAPULET CENONE CLEANTE comes Cunegonde DAMIS dare daughter dead dear death delight doctor DORINE dost doth earth ELMIRE ENONE Enter everything Exeunt eyes fair father FAUST fear feel Gerasim give gods hand happy hast hate hath hear heart Heaven HIPP Hippolytus HORSTER HOVSTAD husband ISMENE Ivan Ilyitch Juliet King lady leave light live look lord Lycidas Madame MARG MARIANE MEPHIS MEPHISTOPHELES mind Molière MORTEN KIIL mother Neo-Classicism never night NURSE o'er ORGON pain Pangloss passion peace PETER PETRA PHÆDRA pray prince Pyotr Ivanovitch Romeo SCENE shame song soul speak spirit STOCKMANN sweet TARTUFFE tears tell thee THERAMENES THESEUS thine things thou art thought truth Tybalt VALÈRE voice wife wish word wretch