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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... means to be apprehended by sense .... 35 But if angels and demons were incorporeal , by what means were they able to make themselves seen by human kind in earthly forms such as men and beasts ? According to the medieval theologians ...
... means to be apprehended by sense .... 35 But if angels and demons were incorporeal , by what means were they able to make themselves seen by human kind in earthly forms such as men and beasts ? According to the medieval theologians ...
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... means of driving out demons or of alleviating their torments ; for example : " wherever it [ holy water ] is sprinkled , all uncleanness is purified , all harm is repelled , and .75 no pestilent spirit can abide there .... Moreover ...
... means of driving out demons or of alleviating their torments ; for example : " wherever it [ holy water ] is sprinkled , all uncleanness is purified , all harm is repelled , and .75 no pestilent spirit can abide there .... Moreover ...
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... means of demonic appearance to men is called " glamour " which means simply " illusion . " To obtain such a glamour , a demon ( no matter which element he dwelt in ) gathered about him portions of the air and fashioned them into various ...
... means of demonic appearance to men is called " glamour " which means simply " illusion . " To obtain such a glamour , a demon ( no matter which element he dwelt in ) gathered about him portions of the air and fashioned them into various ...
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