The Foreign Review, Volym 3Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... thou hast not deserved this at my hands ! ' And rendering all honours that could be paid to his memory , he had the head preserved with camphor , deposited it in a precious casket of silver , and sent it with a suitable escort to ...
... thou hast not deserved this at my hands ! ' And rendering all honours that could be paid to his memory , he had the head preserved with camphor , deposited it in a precious casket of silver , and sent it with a suitable escort to ...
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... and soliloquizing on his past misdeeds : - : - I have not borne me wisely in thy World , Thou great , all - judging God ! Like storm and tempest , I travers'd I travers'd thy fair garden , wasting it : " German Playwrights . 103.
... and soliloquizing on his past misdeeds : - : - I have not borne me wisely in thy World , Thou great , all - judging God ! Like storm and tempest , I travers'd I travers'd thy fair garden , wasting it : " German Playwrights . 103.
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... thou alone canst heal . Was evil not my aim , yet how did I , Poor worm , presume to ape the Lord of Worlds , And thro ' the Bad seek out a way to the Good ! My fellow man , sent thither for his joy , An End , a Self , within thy World ...
... thou alone canst heal . Was evil not my aim , yet how did I , Poor worm , presume to ape the Lord of Worlds , And thro ' the Bad seek out a way to the Good ! My fellow man , sent thither for his joy , An End , a Self , within thy World ...
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... thou , Nature , that hast mock'd me ! Accursed I , that let myself be mock'd ! — And thou , strong Being , that to make thee sport , Enclosedst the fire - soul in this dungeon , That so despairing it might strive for freedom- Accur ...
... thou , Nature , that hast mock'd me ! Accursed I , that let myself be mock'd ! — And thou , strong Being , that to make thee sport , Enclosedst the fire - soul in this dungeon , That so despairing it might strive for freedom- Accur ...
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... Thou art too small for me !! FAUST ( rises erect , and seems to recover his strength . ) STRANGER . Thou , no ! FAUST ( rising in his whole vehemence . ) Am I not Faust ? Accursed ! Ha , I am ! I am ! Down at my feet ! -I am thy master ...
... Thou art too small for me !! FAUST ( rises erect , and seems to recover his strength . ) STRANGER . Thou , no ! FAUST ( rising in his whole vehemence . ) Am I not Faust ? Accursed ! Ha , I am ! I am ! Down at my feet ! -I am thy master ...
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