The College Survey of English Literature ...: The early period. The sixteenth century. The seventeenth century. The eighteenth centuryBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... Faustus hath hazarded that for thee . Meph . But , Faustus , thou must bequeath it sol- emnly , And write a deed of gift with thine own blood , For that security craves great Lucifer . If thou deny it , I will back to hell . Meph . O ...
... Faustus hath hazarded that for thee . Meph . But , Faustus , thou must bequeath it sol- emnly , And write a deed of gift with thine own blood , For that security craves great Lucifer . If thou deny it , I will back to hell . Meph . O ...
Page 386
... Faustus evermore . Faustus . Gentlemen , farewell - the same I wish to you . [ Exeunt SCHOLARS and WAGNER . Old Man . Ah , Doctor Faustus , that I might pre- vail To guide thy steps unto the way of life , By which sweet path thou may'st ...
... Faustus evermore . Faustus . Gentlemen , farewell - the same I wish to you . [ Exeunt SCHOLARS and WAGNER . Old Man . Ah , Doctor Faustus , that I might pre- vail To guide thy steps unto the way of life , By which sweet path thou may'st ...
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... FAUSTUS with the SCHOLARS . ] Faust . Ah , gentlemen ! 1 Schol . What ails Faustus ? 1401 [ Exeunt . Faust . Ah , my sweet chamber - fellow , had I [ 1410 lived with thee , then had I lived still ! but now I die eternally . Look , comes ...
... FAUSTUS with the SCHOLARS . ] Faust . Ah , gentlemen ! 1 Schol . What ails Faustus ? 1401 [ Exeunt . Faust . Ah , my sweet chamber - fellow , had I [ 1410 lived with thee , then had I lived still ! but now I die eternally . Look , comes ...
Contents
THE APPROACH TO ENGLISH LITERATURE | 1 |
THE EARLY PERIOD | 7 |
Mother Badger | 16 |
Copyright | |
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