Faust, part 2, act 3 : autograph portion of manuscript, undated.

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Faust, part 2, act 3 : autograph portion of manuscript, undated.

Nearly 100 lines from Faust, part 2, act 3, beginning in the inner courtyard of a castle with Faust's instructions to the Princes: "Faust. Die Gaben, diesen hier verliehen" (i.e. "Now they have all been splendidly rewarded") and concluding in the middle of Phorkyas' first lines in the shaded grove: "Hervor! Hervor!" (i.e., "Up from your beds! Just hurry, give your curls a toss!").

1 item (3 1/2 p.) ; 30.9 cm.

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