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Page 37
... Faust apply to the old Everyman edition translated by Albert G.Latham . The numerals run as follows : Prelude & Prologue , 1-10 ; Part 1 , 11-163 ; Part 2 , Act 1 , 179-242 ; Act 11 , 243-305 ; Act II , 306-356 ; Act IV , 356-390 ; Act ...
... Faust apply to the old Everyman edition translated by Albert G.Latham . The numerals run as follows : Prelude & Prologue , 1-10 ; Part 1 , 11-163 ; Part 2 , Act 1 , 179-242 ; Act 11 , 243-305 ; Act II , 306-356 ; Act IV , 356-390 ; Act ...
Page 40
... Faust speaks of this fire within my bosom flaming ' ( 103 ) , Mephistopheles ' fans ' in his heart ' devouring ' fire ( 112 ) for Gretchen , and Mephistopheles ' lust is a ' flame ' ( 282 ) . Mephistopheles , the satanic principle , is ...
... Faust speaks of this fire within my bosom flaming ' ( 103 ) , Mephistopheles ' fans ' in his heart ' devouring ' fire ( 112 ) for Gretchen , and Mephistopheles ' lust is a ' flame ' ( 282 ) . Mephistopheles , the satanic principle , is ...
Page 42
... Faust , seeing that his desire seems fated to crash ruinously down on Gretchen's life ( 115 ) . Faust thirsts always for life and still more life , and the poem as a whole labours to turn this life - fire into organic and creative ...
... Faust , seeing that his desire seems fated to crash ruinously down on Gretchen's life ( 115 ) . Faust thirsts always for life and still more life , and the poem as a whole labours to turn this life - fire into organic and creative ...
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