The Southern Review, Том 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... spirits , and to comfort them , he gave them a long string of questions to ask the ghosts the next time they were troublesome ; such as , " whence are you ? " " are you a good or a bad spirit ? " - " where is your abode ? " " what ...
... spirits , and to comfort them , he gave them a long string of questions to ask the ghosts the next time they were troublesome ; such as , " whence are you ? " " are you a good or a bad spirit ? " - " where is your abode ? " " what ...
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... spirit of the Titans warring with fate and heaven . It takes the place of the impious Capaneus . It curses the Creator and his creation , and the birth and the life and the death of man . Nothing in Dante's Inferno , or Milton's , is ...
... spirit of the Titans warring with fate and heaven . It takes the place of the impious Capaneus . It curses the Creator and his creation , and the birth and the life and the death of man . Nothing in Dante's Inferno , or Milton's , is ...
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... spirit of his own Beatrice - dwelling amid the spheres and inspiring him with holy hopes and aspirations . But that this disappointment had any other effect - that it embittered Byron's existence , when he arrived at years of maturity ...
... spirit of his own Beatrice - dwelling amid the spheres and inspiring him with holy hopes and aspirations . But that this disappointment had any other effect - that it embittered Byron's existence , when he arrived at years of maturity ...
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