He was half maddened by glorious or terrible illusions. He heard the lyres of angels, or the tempting whispers of fiends. He caught a gleam of the Beatific Vision, or woke screaming from dreams of everlasting fire. Like Vane, he thought himself intrusted... The Ant, publ. during 1826 and 1827 - Страница 335по Ant The - 1827Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
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...FLEETWOOD.— In his essay on Milton, towards the end, Macanlay, giving a description of the Puritan, says : " Like Fleetwood, he cried in the bitterness of his soul that God had hid his face from him." To what circumstance in Fleetwood'a life do these words refer ? A. FBLS. Hamburg. SEAGRAVE. — Can... | |
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