Essays in Honor of Esmond Linworth MarillaThomas Austin Kirby, William John Olive Louisiana State University Press, 1970 - 387 páginas |
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... angels sing , the skirts of His raiment are so over - abundantly bright that they Yet dazzle Heav'n , that brightest Seraphim Approach not , but with both wings veil their eyes . ( III . 381-82 ) Even the brightest of the highest rank ...
... angels sing , the skirts of His raiment are so over - abundantly bright that they Yet dazzle Heav'n , that brightest Seraphim Approach not , but with both wings veil their eyes . ( III . 381-82 ) Even the brightest of the highest rank ...
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... angels and has con- founded man , beginning with the very first fear that was struck into Adam when he learned he would die . These key words of the passage give expression to the angels ' fears : " I ... will leave thy bosom and die ...
... angels and has con- founded man , beginning with the very first fear that was struck into Adam when he learned he would die . These key words of the passage give expression to the angels ' fears : " I ... will leave thy bosom and die ...
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... angels so that they all " stood mute . " The two council meetings conclude in similar fashion . Satan calls for volunteers , hears no answer , then grandiloquently announces that he alone will undertake the dangerous mission , after ...
... angels so that they all " stood mute . " The two council meetings conclude in similar fashion . Satan calls for volunteers , hears no answer , then grandiloquently announces that he alone will undertake the dangerous mission , after ...
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JAMES D SIMMONDS Vaughans Love Poetry | 27 |
ARTHUR W PITTS JR Proverbs as Testimony in Donnes Style | 43 |
HERBERT B ROTHSCHILD JR Language and Social Reality | 56 |
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