The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Том 20University of Illinois, 1921 |
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... course , the poet so assumes the role of the prophets of the Old Testament , spokes- men of truths of which they themselves were unaware . On the warrant of Rev. xiv , 4 , the Pearl - maiden declares heravit to be one of 144,000 in ...
... course , the poet so assumes the role of the prophets of the Old Testament , spokes- men of truths of which they themselves were unaware . On the warrant of Rev. xiv , 4 , the Pearl - maiden declares heravit to be one of 144,000 in ...
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... course of literary history , it was a second time transferred to the fall of man by the steps described in Mr. Moore's article . Of the infernal council I have found no trace in the commen- tators . There is a soliloquy of Satan ...
... course of literary history , it was a second time transferred to the fall of man by the steps described in Mr. Moore's article . Of the infernal council I have found no trace in the commen- tators . There is a soliloquy of Satan ...
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... course , in the Middle English Genesis and Exodus , in which envy and policy appear rather than the plaint . " Fritzsche sug- gested that Avitus possibly influenced the part of the poem in which this meditation occurs . * L. 460 f . The ...
... course , in the Middle English Genesis and Exodus , in which envy and policy appear rather than the plaint . " Fritzsche sug- gested that Avitus possibly influenced the part of the poem in which this meditation occurs . * L. 460 f . The ...
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... course the idea of transformation was simpler and more vivid , and so better adapted for poetry , than the idea of the automaton , and accordingly we have in Genesis B : Wearp hine pa on wyrmes lic . Professor Robinson has shown that ...
... course the idea of transformation was simpler and more vivid , and so better adapted for poetry , than the idea of the automaton , and accordingly we have in Genesis B : Wearp hine pa on wyrmes lic . Professor Robinson has shown that ...
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... course the ensuing passage , iii : 7- " And the eyes of them both were opened " —was taken by the commentators to mean that they awoke to a consciousness of guilt . But it is natural that the words of the tempter should have been ...
... course the ensuing passage , iii : 7- " And the eyes of them both were opened " —was taken by the commentators to mean that they awoke to a consciousness of guilt . But it is natural that the words of the tempter should have been ...
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Страница 554 - Which all the while ran blood, great Caesar fell. O, what a fall was there, my countrymen! Then I, and you, and all of us fell down, Whilst bloody treason flourish'd over us. O, now you weep, and I perceive you feel The dint of pity; these are gracious drops. Kind souls, what! weep you when you but behold Our Caesar's vesture wounded ? Look you here, Here is himself, marr'd, as you see, with traitors.
Страница 375 - I should violate my own arm rather than a church, nor willingly deface the name of saint or martyr. At the sight of a cross or crucifix I can dispense with my hat, but scarce with the thought or memory of my Saviour.
Страница 409 - I lie, I am not. Fool ! of thyself speak well ; fool ! do not flatter ! My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain.