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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... followed us From the land of mist and snow . And attached to these lines is this gloss : A Spirit had followed them ; one of the invisible inhabitants of this planet , neither departed souls nor angels ; concerning whom the learned Jew ...
... followed us From the land of mist and snow . And attached to these lines is this gloss : A Spirit had followed them ; one of the invisible inhabitants of this planet , neither departed souls nor angels ; concerning whom the learned Jew ...
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... followed His precepts . Therefore , God was permitting man to replace the numbers heaven had lost through Satan's revolt . But the fallen angels resented man's ability to attain a position which had once been theirs . Such resentment ...
... followed His precepts . Therefore , God was permitting man to replace the numbers heaven had lost through Satan's revolt . But the fallen angels resented man's ability to attain a position which had once been theirs . Such resentment ...
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... followed us From the land of mist and snow . ( Part II , Stanza 12 ) If there had been no other This , as it were , formal presentation of the demon coincides with the gloss , already discussed , which cites Psellus and Josephus as ...
... followed us From the land of mist and snow . ( Part II , Stanza 12 ) If there had been no other This , as it were , formal presentation of the demon coincides with the gloss , already discussed , which cites Psellus and Josephus as ...
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