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19 October, 04:50

Read the excerpt below and answer the question. His faith is great, I cannot touch his soul; But what I may afflict his body with I will attempt, which is but little worth. (scene 13, lines 75-77) Who says these words about Faustus?

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  1. 19 October, 05:11
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    The words above are spoken by Mephistopheles, the prince of the underworld who becomes Faustus' servant ...
  2. 19 October, 08:30
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    Mephistopheles says these words to Faustus.

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    Mephistopheles refers to the damage he could infringe upon others on the physical plane since he could never damage anyone's soul if this hasn't being used in a deal with Lucifer. He in his position of servant uses this word to remind that to Faustus as he asked him to punish and old man for his disrespectful words.
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