Sibylline Leaves: 1817Woodstock Books, 1990 - Всего страниц: 303 |
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... spirit , whose thoughts and words reciprocally ran away with each other ; 66 O be thou damn'd , inexorable dog ! And for thy life let justice be accused ! " and the wild fancies that follow , contrasted with Shylock's tranquil " I stand ...
... spirit , whose thoughts and words reciprocally ran away with each other ; 66 O be thou damn'd , inexorable dog ! And for thy life let justice be accused ! " and the wild fancies that follow , contrasted with Shylock's tranquil " I stand ...
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... spirit with the Light , that lighteth every man that cometh into the world . Taylor , with a growing reverence for authority , an increasing sense of the insuf- ficiency of the Scriptures without the aids of tradition and the consent of ...
... spirit with the Light , that lighteth every man that cometh into the world . Taylor , with a growing reverence for authority , an increasing sense of the insuf- ficiency of the Scriptures without the aids of tradition and the consent of ...
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... Spirit , Torngarsuck . The other great but malignant spirit is a nameless Female ; she dwells under the sea in a great house , where she can detain in captivity all the animals of the ocean by her magic power . When a dearth befalls the ...
... Spirit , Torngarsuck . The other great but malignant spirit is a nameless Female ; she dwells under the sea in a great house , where she can detain in captivity all the animals of the ocean by her magic power . When a dearth befalls the ...
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