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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... Psellus draws a sharp distinction between angels and daemons , in their respective natures . There , in a word , within three compact pages , are Josephus , and Psellus , and departed souls , and angels , and daemons . Turn , now , once ...
... Psellus draws a sharp distinction between angels and daemons , in their respective natures . There , in a word , within three compact pages , are Josephus , and Psellus , and departed souls , and angels , and daemons . Turn , now , once ...
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... Psellus is a veritable wellspring of demonological lore . And , surprisingly , he has been awarded little attention to date by Coleridge scholars . Most simply acquiesce with Lowes ' opinion : Coleridge drew from Psellus the concept of ...
... Psellus is a veritable wellspring of demonological lore . And , surprisingly , he has been awarded little attention to date by Coleridge scholars . Most simply acquiesce with Lowes ' opinion : Coleridge drew from Psellus the concept of ...
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... Psellus as being " malignant and baleful to the last degree . That type of demon was responsible for all shipwrecks , and in order to destroy sailing vessels and the men on them , the aquatic created violent storms and deep fogs and ...
... Psellus as being " malignant and baleful to the last degree . That type of demon was responsible for all shipwrecks , and in order to destroy sailing vessels and the men on them , the aquatic created violent storms and deep fogs and ...
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