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" Oft have I thought to have done so; but the devil threatened to tear me in pieces if I named God ; to fetch me body and soul if I once gave ear to divinity : and now it is too late. "
Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen - Page 400
1846
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 pages
...thought to have done so ; but the devil threatened to tear me in- pieces if 1 named God ; to fetch me body and soul if I once gave ear to divinity : and...Gentlemen, away, lest you perish with me. Sec. Sch. O what may we do to save Faustus ? Faust. Talk not of me but save yourselves and depart. Third Sch....
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 pages
...thought to have done so ; but the devil threatened to tear me in pieces if 1 named God ; to fetch me body and soul if I once gave ear to divinity : and...Gentlemen, away, lest you perish with me. Sec. Sch. O what may we do to save Faustus ? Faust. Talk not of me but save yourselves and depart. Third Sch....
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 pages
...thought to have done so ; but the devil threatened to tear me in pieces if 1 named God ; to fetch me body and soul if I once gave ear to divinity : and now it is too late. Gentlemen, sway, lest you perish with me. Sec. Sch. O what may we do to save Faustus ? Faust. Talk not of me but...
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Doctor Faustus

Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 412 pages
...once |jave ear to divinity; and now 'tis too late. Geiitiemen, away, lest you perish with me. 2 Scho. Oh ! what may we do to save Faustus ? Faust. Talk not of me, but save yourselves and depart. '^3Sc/to. God will strengthen me; I will stay with Faustus. 1 Scho. Tempt not God, sweet friend, but...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 4

1821 - 404 pages
...thought to have done so ; but the devil threatened to tear me in pieces if I named God; to fetch me body and soul, if I once gave ear to divinity; and now 'tis too late. Gentlemen, away ! lest you perish with me. 2 Scho. Oh ! what may we do to save Faustus...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 4

1821 - 408 pages
...thought to have done so; but the devil threatened to tear me in pieces if I named God ; to fetch me body and soul, if I once gave ear to divinity; and now 'tis too late. Gentlemen, away ! lest you perish with me. 2 Scho. Oh ! what may we do to save Faustus...
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Volumes 1-3

Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 pages
...thought to have done so; but the devil threatened to tear me in pieces if I named God; to fetch me body and soul, if I once gave ear to divinity.; and now 'tis too late. Gentlemen, away, lest you perish with me. FAUST. Talk not of me, but sare yourselves...
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The works of Christopher Marlowe [ed. by G. Robinson].

Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 348 pages
...thought to have done so; but the devil threatened to tear me in pieces if I named God; to fetch me body and soul, if I once gave ear to divinity ; and now 'tis too late. Gentlemen, away, lest you perish with me. FAUST. Talk not of me, but save yourselves...
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Illustrations of the tragedies of Æschylus and Sophocles from the Greek ...

John Frederick Boyes - 1842 - 332 pages
...e, aavrov ектгоёшу e^asv. Faust. Gentlemen ! away, lest you perish with me. 2nd Schol. Oh 1 what may we do to save Faustus ? Faust. Talk not of me, but save yourselves and depart. Marlowe's Dr. Faustus. Seb. The malignancy of my fate might, perhaps, distemper yours ; therefore I...
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United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 13

1843 - 708 pages
...thought to have done so ; but the devil threatened to tear me in pieces, if I named God ; to fetch me, body and soul, if I once gave ear to divinity ; and now, 'tis too late. Gentlemen, away, lest you perish with me. 2«!. Scholar— Oh, what may we do to save...
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