Johann Wolfgang Goethe: Faust Historisch-kritische Edition. Herausgegeben von Anne Bohnenkamp, Silke Henke und Fotis Jannidis unter Mitarbeit von Gerrit Brüning, Katrin Henzel, Christoph Leijser, Gregor Middell, Dietmar Pravida, Thorsten Vitt und Moritz Wissenbach Faust, First Part Quotes Showing 1-30 of 113. “Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it!”. ― John Anster, The First Part Of Goethe's Faust. tags: inspirational , misattributed-goethe. Fausto (en alemán, Faust) es un drama del escritor alemán Johann Wolfgang von Goethe publicada en dos partes, en 1808 y 1832. Casi toda la Parte 1 y la mayoría de la Parte 2 están escritas en verso rimado. Se trata de la obra más famosa de Goethe y está considerada como una de las grandes piezas de la literatura universal. [1] Kniha: Faust (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Předmět: Český jazyk – rozbor díla Přidal(a): Jogobělka Johann Wolfgang Goethe. německý básník, prozaik, dramatik, politik, biolog, stavitel, knihovník, romanopisec a malíř Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Faust was published in two parts: Faust Part One and Faust Part Two. Goethe finished writing Faust Part Two in 1832, the year of his death. In contrast to Faust Part One, the focus here is no longer on the soul of Faust, which has been sold to the devil , but rather on social phenomena such as psychology, history Summary and Analysis Part 1: A Walk. Faust is pacing back and forth, deep in thought, when Mephistopheles enters. The devil angrily reports that Gretchen's mother has learned about the jewels and, suspicious of their origin, has turned them over to the priest as an offering. He comments that. The Church has an excellent appetite. FAUST: Des Lebens Pulse schlagen frisch lebendig, ätherische Dämmerung milde zu begrüßen; Du, Erde, warst auch diese Nacht beständig Und atmest neu erquickt zu meinen Füßen, Beginnest schon, mit Lust mich zu umgeben, Du regst und rührst ein kräftiges Beschließen, Zum höchsten Dasein immerfort zu streben. [An excerpt from Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in which we meet a witch, and Mephistopheles acquires a potion for Faust’s edification. Perhaps it will bring him youth and renewed vigour. Faust reveals his prejudice and contempt for an obvious charlatan. He is an educated man, superior. These tricks are beneath him. .

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