Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... angels commenced to sing , and amidst the sound of divine music he saw a host of boys . Clad in white robes , bearing lighted candles in their hands , they ascended the valley towards the place where now the monastery stands . While the ...
... angels commenced to sing , and amidst the sound of divine music he saw a host of boys . Clad in white robes , bearing lighted candles in their hands , they ascended the valley towards the place where now the monastery stands . While the ...
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... angels , Goodness and Evil ; its mysteries , Love and Death . " How is it possible , " one may ask oneself , " that I am here , on earth , alone ; yet in so much company , seen and unseen ; and for the first time ? " How is it possible ...
... angels , Goodness and Evil ; its mysteries , Love and Death . " How is it possible , " one may ask oneself , " that I am here , on earth , alone ; yet in so much company , seen and unseen ; and for the first time ? " How is it possible ...
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... angels ascending and descending , but for most poets that heavenly commerce , if not rare , is intermittent . One would expect it to be so with those who are doctors or civil servants or school inspectors or dons , in whom the intellect ...
... angels ascending and descending , but for most poets that heavenly commerce , if not rare , is intermittent . One would expect it to be so with those who are doctors or civil servants or school inspectors or dons , in whom the intellect ...
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