Faustus, these books, they wit and our experience shall make all Nations to canonize us. As Indians moors obey their Spanish lords. So shall the spirits of every element. Be always serviceable to us thee;
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Faustus, these books, they wit, and our experience,
shall make all nations to canonize us.
As Indians Moors obey their Spanish lords,
So shall the spirits of every element
Be always serviceable to us three;
Explanation:
Faustus, these books, they wit, and our experience,
shall make all nations to canonize us.
As Indians Moors obey their Spanish lords,
So shall the spirits of every element
Be always serviceable to us three;
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The dialogue is from the book doctor faustus:
Explanation:
- The above dialogue is from the DOCTOR FAUSTUS, written by Christopher Marlowe.
- The book was written in medieval times to ascertain the freewill, predestination of human beings by the author.
- The book is a satire in a humorous way.
- The above-given dialogue is said by VALDES when Faustus calls him up to learn necromancy being irritated and blinded with power and in a will to situated himself above the God who is the controller of this world.
- According to him, all his acquired degrees cannot give him power as much as god and
- hence he wants to practice necromancy(magic) to elevate to the position of god and rule the world.
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