| Isaac Disraeli - 1807 - 538 strani
...magician ; his lodgings were searched ; and a great number of copies being found, they were seised. The red ink, and Fust's red ink is peculiarly brilliant,...was solemnly adjudged that he was in league with the devil. Fust was at length obliged, to save himself from u bonfire, to discover his art to the Parliament... | |
| 1822 - 430 strani
...great number of copies being found they were seized. Faust's red ink, which .was peculiarly brilliant, was said to be his blood ; and it was solemnly adjudged that he was in league with the devil. At length, to save himself from a bonfire, Faust disclosed his art to the parliament of Paris,... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 strani
...magician ; his lodgings were searched ; and a great number of copies being found were seized. The red ink which embellished his copies was said to be his blood ; and it was therefore adjudged that he was in league with the devil, and Faust was at length obliged (to save himself... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1823 - 342 strani
...uniformity of the copies increased wonder. Informations were given in to the magistrates against him as a magician; and in searching his lodgings a great...was solemnly adjudged that he was in league with the devil. Fust was at length obliged, to save himself from a bonfire, to reveal his art to the Parliament... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 538 strani
...uniformity of the copies increased wonder. Informations were given in to the magistrates against him as a magician ; and in searching his lodgings a great...was solemnly adjudged that he was in league with the devil. Fust was at length obliged, to save himself from a bonfire, to reveal his art to the Parliament... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 strani
...magician ; his lodgings were searched ; and a great number of copies being found were seized. The red ink which embellished his copies was said to be his blood ; and it was therefore adjudged that he was in league with the devil, and Faust was at length obliged ( to save... | |
| 1825 - 590 strani
...magician ; his lodgings were searched ; and a great number of copies being found were seized. The red ink which embellished his copies was said to be his blood ; and it was therefore adjudged that he was in league with the Devil, and Fau&t •<«*& *& length obliged (to save... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 strani
...magician; his lodgings were searched, and a great number of copies being found, were seized. The red ink which embellished his copies, was said to be his blood ; and it was, therefore, adjudged that he was in league with the Devil; and Faust was, at length, obliged (to save... | |
| 1832 - 240 strani
...against him as a magician ; his lodgings were searched, and a great number being found, were seized. The red ink — (and Fust's red ink is peculiarly...was solemnly adjudged that he was in league with the Devil ! Fust was at length obliged, to save himself from a bonfire, to discover his art to the Parliament... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 474 strani
...uniformity of the copies increased wonder. Informations were given in to the magistrates against him as a magician ; and in searching his lodgings a great...which embellished his copies was said to be his blood; aod it was solemnly adjudged that he UM ; in league with the devil. Fust was at length obliged to save... | |
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