| Megan Perigoe Stitt - 1998 - 232 страници
...depended upon a direct reading of the stars. The heading to chapter 4 cites Coleridge (from Schiller): Come and see; trust thine own eyes. A fearful sign...fiend lurks close behind The radiance of thy planet. Oh, be warned! The narrator, on the other hand, compares astrology to the 'art of legerdemain' because... | |
| Walter Scott - 2001 - 354 страници
...that the boy was a fine healthy little fellow, seemed rather disposed to press further conviviality. He admitted, however, Mannering's plea of weariness,...to repose for the evening. CHAPTER IV Come and see I trust thine own eyes. A fearful sign stands in the house of life, An enemy ; a fiend lurks close... | |
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...warning should have come before ! At present I need no revelation from the stars To know that. Seni. Come and see ! trust thine own eyes ! A fearful sign...fiend lurks close behind The radiance of thy planet — 0 be warned ! Deliver not thyself up to these heathens To wage a war against our holy church. Wai.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1892 - 738 страници
...that the boy was a fine, healthy little fellow, seemed rather disposed to press further conviviality. He admitted, however, Mannering's plea of weariness,...sleeping apartment, left him to repose for the evening. CHAPTEE IV. Come and see ; trngt thine own eyes. A fearful sign stands in the house of life, — An... | |
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