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Pagina 153
Then there was the appeal of necromancy , of raising the spirits and conversing with them . Boas has remarked on this : ' for a credulous Elizabethan audience that took seriously the exercise of sorcery , such scenes must have had a far ...
Then there was the appeal of necromancy , of raising the spirits and conversing with them . Boas has remarked on this : ' for a credulous Elizabethan audience that took seriously the exercise of sorcery , such scenes must have had a far ...
Pagina 162
Bad Angel : Thou art a spirit : God cannot pity thee ! Faustus : Who buzzeth in mine ears I am a spirit ? Be I a devil , yet God may pity me — Yea , God will pity me if I repent . Yet he cannot repent , for he feels he has signed away ...
Bad Angel : Thou art a spirit : God cannot pity thee ! Faustus : Who buzzeth in mine ears I am a spirit ? Be I a devil , yet God may pity me — Yea , God will pity me if I repent . Yet he cannot repent , for he feels he has signed away ...
Pagina 177
Was it his spirit , by spirits taught to write Above a mortal pitch , that struck me dead ? ... With this , we are in the world of Dr. Faustus , of trafficking with the spirits , of raising the spirits as in the play , of that ' affable ...
Was it his spirit , by spirits taught to write Above a mortal pitch , that struck me dead ? ... With this , we are in the world of Dr. Faustus , of trafficking with the spirits , of raising the spirits as in the play , of that ' affable ...
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