Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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Page 563
... MEPHISTOPHELES [ takes the gimlet ] . [ TO FROSCH . ] Now only say ! what liquor will you take ? FROSCH . HOW mean you that ? have you of every sort ? MEPHIS . Each may his own selection make . ALTMAYER [ to FROSCH ] . Ha ! Ha ! You ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES [ takes the gimlet ] . [ TO FROSCH . ] Now only say ! what liquor will you take ? FROSCH . HOW mean you that ? have you of every sort ? MEPHIS . Each may his own selection make . ALTMAYER [ to FROSCH ] . Ha ! Ha ! You ...
Page 566
... MEPHISTOPHELES takes FAUST to a witch's kitchen . There , while they await the return of the witch , MEPHISTOPHELES amuses himself by talking nonsense with her monkeys , and FAUST sees a beautiful woman in a magic mirror . The witch ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES takes FAUST to a witch's kitchen . There , while they await the return of the witch , MEPHISTOPHELES amuses himself by talking nonsense with her monkeys , and FAUST sees a beautiful woman in a magic mirror . The witch ...
Page 585
... MEPHISTOPHELES . ] MARG . Good heavens ! how all things far and near Must fill his mind , —a man like this ! Abash'd before him I appear , And say to all things only , yes . Poor simple child , I cannot see , What ' tis that he can find ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES . ] MARG . Good heavens ! how all things far and near Must fill his mind , —a man like this ! Abash'd before him I appear , And say to all things only , yes . Poor simple child , I cannot see , What ' tis that he can find ...
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