Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 169W. Blackwood, 1901 |
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Pagina 20
... seemed to see over again one of those Scriptural scenes where the demon is de- scribed as flinging down and tearing his victim in a final passion , calling out , ' Let us alone ! Art Thou come to de- stroy us ? Art Thou come hither to ...
... seemed to see over again one of those Scriptural scenes where the demon is de- scribed as flinging down and tearing his victim in a final passion , calling out , ' Let us alone ! Art Thou come to de- stroy us ? Art Thou come hither to ...
Pagina 22
... seemed as if the same demon were speaking to him again . After the first rush of certainty , he shook himself free from the impression ; but it kept returning , notwith- standing his disposition to treat it as morbid and fantastic ...
... seemed as if the same demon were speaking to him again . After the first rush of certainty , he shook himself free from the impression ; but it kept returning , notwith- standing his disposition to treat it as morbid and fantastic ...
Pagina 24
... seemed to a strangely apt was a mere co- incidence . But before coming conclusion as to such things , one ought to know all the facts , and to be sure that she displayed as accurate know- ledge as was said , and that her sayings were ...
... seemed to a strangely apt was a mere co- incidence . But before coming conclusion as to such things , one ought to know all the facts , and to be sure that she displayed as accurate know- ledge as was said , and that her sayings were ...
Pagina 26
... seemed to take pleasure in mak- ing his own acknowledgment specially cordial . This became so usual that an ecclesiastic of our acquaintance took my friend to task for the pleasure with which he seemed to pay his respects to the king ...
... seemed to take pleasure in mak- ing his own acknowledgment specially cordial . This became so usual that an ecclesiastic of our acquaintance took my friend to task for the pleasure with which he seemed to pay his respects to the king ...
Pagina 27
... seemed to promise deliverance ; but she was disposed to force the situation rather than fence with it . She said she had watched him for some time , had learned of his troubles , had noticed his gaiety and his fits of gloom , had felt ...
... seemed to promise deliverance ; but she was disposed to force the situation rather than fence with it . She said she had watched him for some time , had learned of his troubles , had noticed his gaiety and his fits of gloom , had felt ...
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