Faust Ein Mythos und Seine Bearbeitungen |
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Author:
| von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang |
Read by:
| von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang |
ISBN: | 978-0-217-83580-0 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2012 |
Publisher: | General Books LLC
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $8.80 |
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Towards the youth he turns the golden key? It touches ?Woe all's lost ?Woe woe to thee (Fearful explosion, ?Faust lies on earth.?The shadows vanish in vapours.) MF.PinsTOPHELES, (tahinrj Faust on his shoulders.) Well?there's the end Each dolt must find his level; To deal with Fools, I see, may harm the...
More DescriptionPurchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Towards the youth he turns the golden key? It touches ?Woe all's lost ?Woe woe to thee (Fearful explosion, ?Faust lies on earth.?The shadows vanish in vapours.) MF.PinsTOPHELES, (tahinrj Faust on his shoulders.) Well?there's the end Each dolt must find his level; To deal with Fools, I see, may harm the Devil. Darkness? Tumult. Curtain falls. KND OF THE FIRST ACT. chapter{{Section 4ACT THE SECOND. CHARACTERS INTRODUCED. FAUST. MEPHISTOi'HELES. FAMULUS. BACCALAUREUS. WAGNER. HOMUNCULUS. Clascal ERICTHO, (A FURY.) GRIFFINS. ARIMASPIANS. SPHINXES. SIRENS. NYMPHS. CHIRON. MANTO. SEISMOS. ANTS. PIGMIES. DACTYLES. CRANES OF IBYCUS. LAMIAS. EMPUSA. OREAS. ANAXAGORAS. THALES. DRYAS. PHORCYADES. NEREIDS. TRITONS. NEREUS. PROTEUS. TELCHINES OF RHODES. PYSYLLI AND MARSI. DORIDES. GALATEA. SAILOR BOYS. PENEIOS. chapter{{Section 5Note.?The Classical Walpurgis Night introduced in this act, forms a pendant to the famous Romantic Walpurgis Night, (described in the First Part of Faust, ) on which the Devil and all his train of wizards and witches held high festival on the summit of the Hart/ Mountain. ACT THE SECOND. SCENE I. Lofty, but narrow and vaulted Gothic chamber, formerly inhabited by Faust; it is still unchanged. MEPH1STOPHELES, (stepping from behind a curtain. As he raises it and looks back, Faust is seen lying upon a quaint and old-fashioned couch.) There lie, unhappy one enchained By bonds of love, most hard to sever, The mortal Helen's charms have gained Shall wake to reason late or never. (Looking round him.) Lo I if I gaze above, below, All seems unchanged, the same as years ago; The coloured panes of glass have darker grown, The spiders' webs hav...