| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 страници
...Accomplice of omnipotence in crime, And confident of the all-knowing one. These were Jehovah's words. From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke ; in seven...made earth From nothing ; rested, and created man : I placed him in a paradise, and there Planted the tree of evil, so that he Might eat and perish,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 310 страници
...his ' Queen Mab,' he gives a dreadful portrait of God ; and that no question may arise, of what God ? he names him ; it is Jehovah. He asserts his existence...the benefit of a few. This son appears ; the poet tells us that — ' the Incarnate came ; humbly he came, Veiling his horrible Godhead in the shape... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 316 страници
...' Queen Mab,' he gives a dreadful portrait of God ; and that no question may arise, <of what God ? he names him ; it is Jehovah. He asserts his existence...the benefit of a few. This son appears ; the poet tells us that — ' the Incarnate came ; humbly he came, Veiling his horrible Godhead in the shape... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 320 страници
...his ' Queen Mab,' he gives a dreadful portrait of God ; and that no question may arise, of what God ? he names him ; it is Jehovah. He asserts his existence...the benefit of a few. This son appears ; the poet tells us that — ' the Incarnate came ; humbly he came, Veiling his horrible Godhead in the shape... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 320 страници
...God, and vengeful as almighty.' He goes on to describe him as the 'omnipotent fiend,' who found fcnone but slaves' [Israel in Egypt, no doubt] to be ' his...the benefit of a few. This son appears ; the poet tells us that — - — - ' the Incarnate came ; humbly he came, Veiling his horrible Godhead in the... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 312 страници
...introduces this dreadful Almighty as speaking, and as speaking thus, — ' From an eternity of idleness 1, God, awoke ; in seven days' toil made earth From nothing...the benefit of a few. This son appears ; the poet tells us that — • • ' the Incarnate came ; humbly he came, Veiling his horrible Godhead in the... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 312 страници
...slaves ' [Israel in Egypt, no doubt] to be ' his tools,' and none but 'a murderer' [Moses, I presume] Ho be his accomplice in crime.' He introduces this dreadful...awoke ; in seven days' toil made earth From nothing j rested ; and created man.' But man he hates ; and he goes on to curse him ; till at the intercession... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1860 - 522 страници
...Accomplice of omnipotence in crime, And confidant of the all-knowing one. These were Jehovah's words. From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke : in seven...made earth From nothing; rested, and created man: I placed him in a paradise, and there Planted the tree of evil, so that he Mi^ht eat and perish, and... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1857 - 428 страници
...In his "Queen Mab" he gives a dreadful portrait of God; and that no question may arise, of what God, he names him: it is Jehovah. He asserts his existence;...horror of the divine curses, God promises to send his Son—only, however, for the benefit of a few. This Son appears; the poet tells us that " The Incarnate... | |
| John Watts - 1857 - 210 страници
...Accomplice of omnipotence in crime, And confidant of the all-knowing one. These were Jehovah's words: " From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke: in seven...made earth From nothing; rested, and created man. I placed him in a paradise, and there Planted the tree of evil, so that he Might eat and perish, and... | |
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