The Damnation of Faust a Dramatic Legend in Four Parts French And English Libr
The Damnation of Faust a Dramatic Legend in Four Parts French And English Libr
S20pref2c20and20musicbookmark
The book The Damnation of Faust a Dramatic Legend in Four Parts French And English Libr was written by author S20pref2c20and20musicbookmark Here you can read free online of The Damnation of Faust a Dramatic Legend in Four Parts French And English Libr book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Damnation of Faust a Dramatic Legend in Four Parts French And English Libr a good or bad book?
What reading level is The Damnation of Faust a Dramatic Legend in Four Parts French And English Libr book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
A men. Amen. Mephistopheles (s' avançant) . Vrai Dieu, messieurs, votre fugue est fort belle Et telle, Qu'à l'entendre on se croit aux saints lieux ! Souffrez qu'on vous le dise : Le style en est savant, vraiment religieux ; On ne saurait exprimer mieux Les sentiments pieux DAMNATION OF FAUST. That pious songs should e'er be ended. By your leaves, I would make bold to pro- pose you a song, No less pathetic than the one we've ap- plauded. Chorus. Ah ! his praises have a cynical air ! Who is this... person Who mocks so freely ? Pale visaged and red of hair, Let us hear, sing, and away with care ! Qu'en terminant ses prières l'Église En un seul mot résume. Maintenant. Puis-je à mon tour riposter par un chant Sur un sujet non moins touchant Que le vôtre? Chœur. Ah ça! mais se moque-t-il de nous? Quel est cet homme? Oh ! qu'il est pâle. , et comme Son poil est roux ! N'importe ! Volontiers. Autre chanson. A vous. Mephistopheles. n B^g 1 créa. L. ~_ £ — m — 0— pÇ* ^- — 0—, P Ë rf Once U - a king be it not - ed Had a fine lust - y flea, ne pu - ce gen - til - le Chez un prin - ce loge - ait, And on this flea he Com -me sa pro -pre m -*- — 0- £=* :*=£ --i F- -*-*- 2 £2 % m.
User Reviews: