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1130:Other music
1086:Part II of
951:Mefistofele
725:(1929–1940)
604:(1592 play)
576:Stingy Jack
551:Simon Magus
522:Folk legend
361:Carthusians
319:Saint Bruno
246:philosopher
119:Asam Church
51:introducing
1754:1602 plays
1723:Categories
1665:Frau Faust
1511:Television
1484:Goat Story
1460:Fausto 5.0
1428:Crossroads
900:Temptation
833:Jack Faust
367:References
284:last rites
266:last rites
260:Last rites
180:Hildesheim
168:Ingolstadt
59:April 2018
34:references
1690:Paintings
1633:Gods' Man
1444:Bedazzled
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616:Goethe's
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411:Cenodoxus
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340:monastery
309:damnation
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1708:Category
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1034:Ballets
304:meter.
234:scholar
230:teacher
188:Kelheim
156:Lucerne
47:improve
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1137:Albums
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919:Operas
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160:Jesuit
152:Munich
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96:German
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1656:Faust
1641:Faust
1606:Faust
1543:Other
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1436:Faust
1372:Faust
1316:Faust
1252:Films
1181:Songs
1148:Epica
943:Faust
927:Faust
860:Plays
645:Prose
618:Faust
529:Faust
348:pride
344:Paris
176:Ypres
172:Paris
148:Latin
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