Die Faustsplitter in der literature...E. Felber, 1900 - 1221 pagini |
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Anno auff auß avoit Benedictus Aretius beyden biß Buch Carl Friedrich Bahrdt dabey Dæmon darinnen dergleichen deß deſſen deutschen dieſer Doct Doctor Faust Eberhard David endlich ersten etliche Fauſt Faustus Friedrich Wilhelm Bierling Gabriel Naudé Geist Georg Geschichte Geßner gewiß gieng Gott Gotthold Ephraim Lessing groß grosse guten Hand Hauß Heichler Herr Herrn Historie Hölle iſt Jahr Johann Faust Johann Jacob Reiske Käyser Keyser Knittlingen kommen König könte Kopff Kundling Kunst laſſen Leben Leipzig Lessing Leute lichen ließ machen Magica Magie Manlii Manlius Mann Menschen muß qu'il quæ quam quod Rosalinde Sachen sagte Satan Schrifften schwarzen Schwarzkünstler sehen ſein ſeine ſelbſt seyn ſich ſie soll solte Splitter Stück sunt Teufel Theil thun Thür Tisch todt Trauben unsern viel vnnd Wagner ward Weber weiß Welt wider wieder Wittenberg wohl wollen wolte Wort Zauberer Zauberey Zenner Zweyter
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Pagina 1126 - And ten-horn'd fiends and giants rush to war. Hell rises, heav'n descends, and dance on earth ; Gods, imps, and monsters, music, rage, and mirth, A fire, a jig, a battle, and a ball, Till one wide conflagration swallows all.
Pagina 515 - Till one wide conflagration swallows all. Thence a new world, to nature's laws unknown, Breaks out refulgent, with a heaven its own: Another Cynthia her new journey runs, And other planets circle other suns. The forests dance, the rivers upward rise, Whales sport in woods, and dolphins in the skies; And last, to give the whole creation grace, Lo! one vast egg produces human race. Joy fills his soul, joy innocent of thought; What power, he cries, what power these wonders wrought?
Pagina 665 - Rabelais et sur d'autres auteurs accusés d'avoir mal parlé de la religion chrétienne (1767), Lettre VII Sur les Français (Œuvres complètes, Paris, Garnier, 1879, t, XXVI, p.
Pagina 1026 - Observe the audience is in pain, While Punch is hid behind the scene: But, when they hear his rusty voice, With what impatience they rejoice! And then they value not two straws, How Solomon decides the cause, Which the true mother, which pretender Nor listen to the witch of Endor.
Pagina 329 - Je trouve pourtant, dit le comte d'Essex, qu'elle ne laisse pas d'avoir les yeux assez beaux. Oui , dit Sydney, ils sont grands , noblement fendus , noirs et brillants ; mais , après tout , ses regards disent-ils quelque chose ? Pas un mot, répondit le favori.
Pagina 222 - Plays, though inferiour both in Fame and Merit; but also because in his begun Poem of Hero and Leander, he seems to have a resemblance of that clean and unsophisticated Wit, which is natural to that incomparable Poet; this Poem being left unfinished by Marlow, who in some riotous Fray came to an untimely and violent End, was thought worthy of the finishing Hand of Chapman; in the performance whereof nevertheless he fell short of the Spirit and Invention with which it was begun ; of all that he hath...
Pagina 497 - The political History of the Devil, as well Ancient as Modern. In two Parts. Part. I. Containing a State of the Devil's Circumstances, and the Various Turns of his Affairs, from his Expulsion out of Heaven, to the Creation of Man; with Remarks on the several Mistakes concerning the Reason and Manner of his Fall.
Pagina 756 - ... courting the casual applause of profligate and unprincipled companions, than from any systematic disbelief of religion. His scepticism, whatever it might be, was construed by the prejudiced and peevish puritans into absolute atheism; and they took pains to represent the unfortunate catastrophe of his untimely death, as an immediate judgment from heaven upon his execrable impiety...
Pagina 341 - ... serpentoient à droite et à gauche autour de leurs oreilles , et faisoient transir les spectateurs. L'obscurité s'étant enfin dissipée petit à petit , on vit le magicien Faustus , les quatre fers en l'air, écumant comme un sanglier , son bonnet d'un côté , sa baguette de l'autre , et son alcoran magique entre les jambes : personne , dans cette aventure , n'en fut quitte pour la peur.
Pagina 16 - A Walk to Smithfield, or a true description of the humours of Bartholomew Fair...