| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 250 頁
...Then wilt thou tumble in confusion. [Exit. Hell disappears. — The clock strikes ekvtn. Fau.nl. 0 Faustus, Now hast thou but one bare hour to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually 1 Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven, That time may cease, and midnight never come ; Fair... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 436 頁
...Faustus is gone to HeU. AH. Faustus, farewell. [Exeunt Scholars. The clock strikes eleven, Faust. Ah, Faustus, Now hast thou but one bare hour to live, And then thou must be damned perpetually I Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of Heaven, That time may cease, and midnight... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 432 頁
...Faustus is gone to HelL All. Faustus, farewell. [Exeunt Scholars. The clock strikes eleven. Faust. Ah, Faustus, Now hast thou but one bare hour to live, . And then thou must be damned perpetually ! Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of Heaven, That time may cease, and midnight... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 頁
...fall upon him, would rush headlong into the gaping earth, but it will not harbor him: •Ob, Fauatust erary memorials. ' Meaning elanrical or literary, in distincti damiTd perpetually! Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven. That time may cease, and midnight... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1886 - 550 頁
...longue! I would lift up my hands. But see, they hold them, theyhold them; Lucifer and Mephistophilis. Oh, Faustus, Now hast thou but one bare hour to live, And then thou must be rlamn'd perpetually. Stand still, you ever-moving sphères of heaven, That time may cease and midnight... | |
| 1886 - 548 頁
...pains which that sweet folly lost. JOHN DRYDEN. LAST HOUR OF DR. FAUSTUS. ТЛАШТ. Oh, Faustus, -L Now hast thou but one bare hour to live, And then thou must be damned perpetually. Stand still, you ever-moving врЬегее of heaven, That time may cease and... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - 496 頁
...Faustus is gone to hell. All. Faustus, farewell. [Exeunt Scholars. The clock strikes eleven. Faust. Ah, Faustus, Now hast thou but one bare hour to live, And then thou must be damned perpetually ! Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of Heaven, That time may cease, and midnight... | |
| 1887 - 284 頁
...This is not to be found in the Volksbuch ; but Marlowe, Act V. sc. iiL, makes Faust exclaim : — " Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven, That time may cease, and midnight never come." 1 Mr'. Collier, in a note on " Henslowe's Diary," p. 42, ed. Shake. Soc., states that " the old Romance... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 596 頁
...lease of life is about to expire, he communes with himself and counts the minutes of his last hour : " Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven, That time may cease, and midnight never come1 Fair Nature's eye, rise, rise again, and make Perpetual day; or let this hour he hut A year,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1889 - 408 頁
...Faustus is gone to Hell. All. Faustus, farewell. {Exeunt Scholars. The clock strikes eleven. Faust. Ah, Faustus, now Hast thou but one bare hour to live, And then thou must be damned perpetually 1 Stand still, you ever moving spheres of Heaven, That time may cease, and midnight... | |
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