The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe'sMacmillan and Company, 1874 - 327 oldal |
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... fact of Milton's having made Satan the hero of his epic , or of Goethe's having made Mephistopheles a character in ... fact , on the one hand , that Milton did believe in the existence of the Evil Spirit , nor the fact , on the other ...
... fact of Milton's having made Satan the hero of his epic , or of Goethe's having made Mephistopheles a character in ... fact , on the one hand , that Milton did believe in the existence of the Evil Spirit , nor the fact , on the other ...
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... fact that the necessities of the story obliged the poet not to attempt to make the rate of causation among those beings as extraordinary as his description of them as phenomena . Such a feeling of inconsistency there is ; and yet Milton ...
... fact that the necessities of the story obliged the poet not to attempt to make the rate of causation among those beings as extraordinary as his description of them as phenomena . Such a feeling of inconsistency there is ; and yet Milton ...
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... fact , so far as the description intimates , there existed no planet , no distinct material element , towards which they could gravitate . They were driven out by a pursuing fire . Then , after their fall , they had the power of rising ...
... fact , so far as the description intimates , there existed no planet , no distinct material element , towards which they could gravitate . They were driven out by a pursuing fire . Then , after their fall , they had the power of rising ...
40. oldal
... fact , he is constant to no single purpose what- ever . The desire of doing devilry is his motive all through . Going about with Faust was but being in the way of business and having a companion at the same time . He studies his own ...
... fact , he is constant to no single purpose what- ever . The desire of doing devilry is his motive all through . Going about with Faust was but being in the way of business and having a companion at the same time . He studies his own ...
44. oldal
... fact it is an intellectual defect in Mephistopheles that his having such an eye for evil and his taking such an interest in it prevent him from allowing anything for good in his calculations . To Mephistopheles the world seems going to ...
... fact it is an intellectual defect in Mephistopheles that his having such an eye for evil and his taking such an interest in it prevent him from allowing anything for good in his calculations . To Mephistopheles the world seems going to ...
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