The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... described as pre- siding over it . The part of Moloch is likewise , in all its circum- stances , full of that fire and fury , which distinguish this spirit from the rest of the fallen angels . He is described in the first book as ...
... described as pre- siding over it . The part of Moloch is likewise , in all its circum- stances , full of that fire and fury , which distinguish this spirit from the rest of the fallen angels . He is described in the first book as ...
Strana 276
... described as gliding through the garden , under the resemblance of a mist , in order to find out that creature in which he designed to tempt our first parents . This de- scription has something in it very poetical and sur- prising ...
... described as gliding through the garden , under the resemblance of a mist , in order to find out that creature in which he designed to tempt our first parents . This de- scription has something in it very poetical and sur- prising ...
Strana 543
... described , 336 . Flavia's character and amour with Cynthio , 398 . Flavilla liberal of her snuff at church , 344 . Fidelio , his adventures and transformation into a looking - glass , 392 . Fortune - stealers , who they are that set up ...
... described , 336 . Flavia's character and amour with Cynthio , 398 . Flavilla liberal of her snuff at church , 344 . Fidelio , his adventures and transformation into a looking - glass , 392 . Fortune - stealers , who they are that set up ...
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