Read the lines from scene xiii of doctor faustus and answer the question.
faust. one thing, go...
English, 23.10.2019 16:00 Demondevilg
Read the lines from scene xiii of doctor faustus and answer the question.
faust. one thing, good servant, let me crave of thee,
to glut the longing of my heart's desire,
that i might have unto my paramour
that heavenly helen
faustus wants helen to be his paramour, or lover,
select all that apply
1. the sight of her will leave him "happy and "
2.her "sweet embracings may extinguish clean" his fears about his vow
3.she is "fairer than the evening air / clad in the beauty of a thousand stars"
sand stars
4.other scholars will be "much beholding unto him for a glimpse of the "peerless dame of greece"
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