The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 267F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Faust , not even Mephistopheles himself , foresees that Faust's soul , which in the first part appears lost , will be saved by a wronged woman , through whom works the grace of God . To most ordinary readers the first part seems a noble ...
... Faust , not even Mephistopheles himself , foresees that Faust's soul , which in the first part appears lost , will be saved by a wronged woman , through whom works the grace of God . To most ordinary readers the first part seems a noble ...
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... Faust saves his love from her stern lord ; and the lovers , attended only by Mephisto , disappear into certain close arbours in Arcadia . They are happy together ; and the devil , in this particular , has kept faith with Faust . Helen ...
... Faust saves his love from her stern lord ; and the lovers , attended only by Mephisto , disappear into certain close arbours in Arcadia . They are happy together ; and the devil , in this particular , has kept faith with Faust . Helen ...
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... Faust , and vanishes , her garment and veil alone remaining in his arms . Then her robes dissolve into clouds ; clouds which envelop Faust , raise him aloft , and pass with him from the scene . Helen , who for a time seemed so living ...
... Faust , and vanishes , her garment and veil alone remaining in his arms . Then her robes dissolve into clouds ; clouds which envelop Faust , raise him aloft , and pass with him from the scene . Helen , who for a time seemed so living ...
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