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Faustus : O , Faustus , they are come to fetch thy soul ! At the sight of Lucifer and
Belzebub he is once more horrified . Again he utters an exclamation containing a
general negative reference . Marlowe thus introduces type figures of the ...
Faustus : O , Faustus , they are come to fetch thy soul ! At the sight of Lucifer and
Belzebub he is once more horrified . Again he utters an exclamation containing a
general negative reference . Marlowe thus introduces type figures of the ...
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Mephistophilis : Then , Faustus , stab thy arm courageously , And bind thy soul ,
that at some certain day Great Lucifer may claim it as his own ; Now Faustus
complies : Faustus : Lo , Mephistophilis , for love of thee , I cut mine arm , and
with my ...
Mephistophilis : Then , Faustus , stab thy arm courageously , And bind thy soul ,
that at some certain day Great Lucifer may claim it as his own ; Now Faustus
complies : Faustus : Lo , Mephistophilis , for love of thee , I cut mine arm , and
with my ...
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Faustus gives to thee his soul ” : oh , there it stay ' d ! Why shouldst thou not ? is
not thy soul thine own ? Then write again , “ Faustus gives to thee his soul " . ( Re
- enter Mephistophilis with the Chafer of fire . ) Mephistophilis : See , Faustus ...
Faustus gives to thee his soul ” : oh , there it stay ' d ! Why shouldst thou not ? is
not thy soul thine own ? Then write again , “ Faustus gives to thee his soul " . ( Re
- enter Mephistophilis with the Chafer of fire . ) Mephistophilis : See , Faustus ...
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