In this excerpt from the play The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, the line that provides evidence that Faustus's human soul is predisposed to shun evil is the second one:
But, Mephistophilis, My blood congeals,
and I can write no more.
This line, as Marlowe uses blood as a symbol for the character of Faustus's soul, shows the reader his intention to avoid evil, but he feels he can't because it "<em>congeals</em>".
Answer: when the world decided to tell me 'm got enough
Explanation:
Pre owned sounds like it is in better condition compared to used
He’s in love with Juliet and would do all for her
Hamlet
told Claudius to search for Polonius in Hell because Hamlet had killed
Polonius.
Claudius who didn’t know about it asked for Polonius’ whereabouts
which Hamlet replied that even if he sent a messenger to heaven, the messenger
would not find Polonius there.
Perhaps in Hell, because it is where Hamlet
believed Polonius would end up.
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