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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... example after example of folklore concerning 22 devils . " Did Coleridge read it ? One cannot determine for certain , but , it will be remembered that he told Thelwall he had read " almost everything . " Immediately afterwards , he ...
... example after example of folklore concerning 22 devils . " Did Coleridge read it ? One cannot determine for certain , but , it will be remembered that he told Thelwall he had read " almost everything . " Immediately afterwards , he ...
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... example , appear throughout the Christian Scripture in the forms of beautiful young men , usually clothed in white . They were distinguishable from humans only by the unearthly radiance surrounding them . Christianity's demons , on the ...
... example , appear throughout the Christian Scripture in the forms of beautiful young men , usually clothed in white . They were distinguishable from humans only by the unearthly radiance surrounding them . Christianity's demons , on the ...
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... example : " wherever it [ holy water ] is sprinkled , all uncleanness is purified , all harm is repelled , and .75 no pestilent spirit can abide there .... Moreover : ... it is often objected that devils can be hindered by herbs and ...
... example : " wherever it [ holy water ] is sprinkled , all uncleanness is purified , all harm is repelled , and .75 no pestilent spirit can abide there .... Moreover : ... it is often objected that devils can be hindered by herbs and ...
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