1. Faustus
In addition, for the first time he quotes using Latin. ... He refers to Galen, a famous ancient physician, and his Latin quote explicitly means that 'the doctor begins where the philosopher ends'. ... It is the analysis of a Latin quote that guides Faustus away from becoming a physician - he compares this quote to a previous quote on line 7, and because both quotes refer to there being an 'end', he again claims that he has "attained that end". ... I believe that from this, it seems as if Faustus is only taking the famous quotes and principles into consideration if he ag...
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