Studies in Philology, Volume 30University of North Carolina Press, 1933 |
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Pagina 183
... body dies and therefore it cannot survive the decay of the body . Yet all Spenser says is : Ne doe their bodies only flit and fly ; But eeke their minds ( which they immortall call ) Still change and vary thoughts , as new occasions ...
... body dies and therefore it cannot survive the decay of the body . Yet all Spenser says is : Ne doe their bodies only flit and fly ; But eeke their minds ( which they immortall call ) Still change and vary thoughts , as new occasions ...
Pagina 420
... body , wait- ing patiently for evidences of evil thought which will permit them entrance past the barriers of the human will into the body to pos- sess it . They tend on mortal thoughts . For , says Cassian : " It is clear that unclean ...
... body , wait- ing patiently for evidences of evil thought which will permit them entrance past the barriers of the human will into the body to pos- sess it . They tend on mortal thoughts . For , says Cassian : " It is clear that unclean ...
Pagina 421
... body enables these forces of evil to control her spirit . As Cassian says : " It is a fact that those men are more grievously and severely troubled who , while they seem to be very little affected by them in the body , are yet possessed ...
... body enables these forces of evil to control her spirit . As Cassian says : " It is a fact that those men are more grievously and severely troubled who , while they seem to be very little affected by them in the body , are yet possessed ...
Inhoudsopgave
Mason Hammond Concilia Deorum from Homer through | 1 |
Austin Parallel or Coincidence? A Problem of Dante | 17 |
Madeleine Doran Elements in the Composition of King | 34 |
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