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... which also deals with a soul's perdition . Faustus , like Macbeth , sacrifices his soul for power , the first to do so , and for sensual delights : a a progress of a Shall I make spirits fetch me 159 Dr. Faustus '
... which also deals with a soul's perdition . Faustus , like Macbeth , sacrifices his soul for power , the first to do so , and for sensual delights : a a progress of a Shall I make spirits fetch me 159 Dr. Faustus '
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So , how this sight doth delight my soul ! ' , says Faustus . Lucifer tempts him , ' But , Faustus , in Hell is all manner of delight . ' Faustus : O , might I see Hell and return safe , how happy were I I then !
So , how this sight doth delight my soul ! ' , says Faustus . Lucifer tempts him , ' But , Faustus , in Hell is all manner of delight . ' Faustus : O , might I see Hell and return safe , how happy were I I then !
Pagina 163
Fair nature's eye , rise , rise again and make Perpetual day , or let this day be but A year , a month , a week , a natural day - That Faustus may repent and save his soul ! O lente lente currite noctis equi !
Fair nature's eye , rise , rise again and make Perpetual day , or let this day be but A year , a month , a week , a natural day - That Faustus may repent and save his soul ! O lente lente currite noctis equi !
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