Doctor Faustus - Who said this?

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Faustus "did mount himself to scale Olympus' top."
Wagner
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"Where is the place that men call hell?"
Faustus
2 of 21
"Faustus may be a spirit in form and substance."
Faustus
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Person 1: "But may I raise up spirits when I please?" Person 2: "Ay, Faustus, and do greater things than these."
Person 1 is Faustus, and Person 2 is Mephistopheles
4 of 21
"Will you go on horseback or on foot?"
Mephistopheles
5 of 21
"O my leg, my leg! Help, Mephistopheles!"
Faustus
6 of 21
"Happy and blest be Faustus evermore."
First Scholar
7 of 21
"Here is a dainty dish."
The Pope
8 of 21
"Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales."
Faustus on Hell.
9 of 21
"Come, I think hell's a fable."
Faustus - doesn't believe that Hell exists, which is ironic as he has met the devil and his demons.
10 of 21
"Revolt, or I'll in piecemeal tear thy flesh."
Mephistopheles; Faustus is a traitor for having committed 'disobedience to my sovereign lord.'
11 of 21
"I do repent, and yet I do despair."
Faustus - following his conversation with the Old Man, Faustus realizes what is to come; that he is to die.
12 of 21
"Here's nothing writ. - I see it plain."
Faustus
13 of 21
"Conummatum est." Latin: "It is finished."
Faustus. References to the Bible as these were the last words that Christ said on the cross; ironic as Faustus betrayed Christ for Lucifer.
14 of 21
"This merrient hath much pleased me."
Duke of Vanholt
15 of 21
"This trick shall cost him forty dollars more."
Faustus
16 of 21
Alexander's Paramour "had a wart or mole on her neck. How shall I know whether it be so."
Emperor
17 of 21
"I am wanton and lascivious and cannot live without a wife."
Faustus - he demands that Mephistopheles brings to him a wife, but Mephistopheles does not agree with marriage as it is a religious ceremony.
18 of 21
To Emperor: "I am content to do whatsoever your Majesty shall command me."
Faustus
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"Hath Mephistophele no greater skill?"
Faustus
20 of 21
Person 1: "Tell me who made the world." Person 2: I will not."
Person 1 is Faustus and Person 2 is Mephistopheles.
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Card 2

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"Where is the place that men call hell?"

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Faustus

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"Faustus may be a spirit in form and substance."

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Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

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Person 1: "But may I raise up spirits when I please?" Person 2: "Ay, Faustus, and do greater things than these."

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Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

"Will you go on horseback or on foot?"

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Preview of the front of card 5
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