The Demon and the Poet: An Interpretation of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" According to Coleridge's Demonological SourcesUniv. Salzburg/Inst.f. Angl.u. Amerik., 1983 - Всего страниц: 148 |
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... Moreover , Iamblichus specifically mentions one class of daemons as " avengers " whose function was to mete out justice to men who had sinned against their fellows and 48 their gods . Righteous Christians , then , had less to fear from ...
... Moreover , Iamblichus specifically mentions one class of daemons as " avengers " whose function was to mete out justice to men who had sinned against their fellows and 48 their gods . Righteous Christians , then , had less to fear from ...
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... Moreover : ... it is often objected that devils can be hindered by herbs and music from molesting men .... Now ... it is to be noted that herbs and music cannot by their own natural virtue entirely shut out the molestation which the ...
... Moreover : ... it is often objected that devils can be hindered by herbs and music from molesting men .... Now ... it is to be noted that herbs and music cannot by their own natural virtue entirely shut out the molestation which the ...
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... Moreover , Coleridge's description of the region " toward the South Pole " ( gloss to Stanza 11 ) where the ship is driven by the storm involves accurate geographical detail - by means of which the poet builds a traditionally correct ...
... Moreover , Coleridge's description of the region " toward the South Pole " ( gloss to Stanza 11 ) where the ship is driven by the storm involves accurate geographical detail - by means of which the poet builds a traditionally correct ...
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