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" For God is but a great will pervading all things by nature of its intentness. Man doth not yield him to the angels, nor unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble will. "
The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe - Seite 460
von Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853
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Contraintes syntaxiques et liberté stylistique: le déplacement des éléments ...

Michaël Oustinoff, Christine Raguet-Bouvart - 2002 - 232 Seiten
...leitmotiv au premier quart (p. 130/5) et à la moitié du texte (p. 136/7, 15) : Man doth not yield himself to the angels, nor unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble will. L'homme ne cède aux anges et ne se rend entièrement à la mort que par l'infirmité de sa pauvre...
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The Seduction of the Occult and the Rise of the Fantastic Tale

Dorothea E. von Mücke - 2003 - 308 Seiten
...will, with its vigor? For God is but a great will pervading all things by nature of its intentness. Man doth not yield him to the angels, nor unto death...save only through the weakness of his feeble will." (252-53) The first set of examples, especially the series of the moth, the buttetfly, and the chrysalis,...
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The Raven and Other Writings

Edgar Allan Poe - 2003 - 448 Seiten
...shall this Conqueror be not once conquered? Are we not part and parcel in Thee? Who — who knoweth the mysteries of the will with its vigor? Man doth not yield him to the angels, not unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble will." And now, as if exhausted...
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The Raven

Lou Reed - 2003 - 134 Seiten
...her bed of death. And I had no utterance capable of expressing it, except to say, Man doth not yield to the angels, nor unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble will. I became wild with the excitement of an immoderate dose of opium. I saw her raising wine to her lips...
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Classic Ghost Stories: Eighteen Spine-Chilling Tales of Terror and the ...

Bill Bowers - 2003 - 400 Seiten
...God is but a great will pervading all things by nature of its intentness. Man doth not yield himself to the angels, nor unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble mIl — Joseph Glanvill I cannot, for my soul, remember how, when, or even precisely where, I first...
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American Gothic Fiction: An Introduction

Allan Lloyd-Smith - 2004 - 216 Seiten
...deathbed scene, the death of Ligeia, when she shrieked and leapt to her feet protesting, but then, "as if exhausted with emotion, she suffered her white...fall, and returned solemnly to her bed of death," still murmuring her favorite lines, supposedly from Glanvill " — Man doth not yield himself to the...
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Compassion: The Culture and Politics of an Emotion

Lauren Gail Berlant - 2004 - 264 Seiten
...which dieth not. Who knoweth the mysteries of the will and its vigor. . . . Man doth not yield himself to the angels, nor unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble will" (1984a, 262). w But man is not the creature notable for volition in the tale. That distinction belongs...
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Great Short Works of Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe - 2009 - 580 Seiten
...Cod is but a great will pervading all things by nature of its intentness. Man doth not yield himself to the angels, nor unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble will." Length of years, and subsequent reflection, have enabled me to trace, indeed, some remote connection...
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Gothic: Nineteenth-century Gothic : at home with the vampire

Fred Botting, Dale Townshend - 2004 - 370 Seiten
...God is hut a great will pervading all things hy nature of its intentness. Man doth not yield himself to the angels, nor unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble will. (p. 310) I have made this point elsewhere [9], but I will make it again, in I hope a different theoretical...
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Sprache, Bewusstsein, Stil: theoretische und historische Perspektiven

Thomas Krefeld, Wulf Oesterreicher, Hans-Martin Gauger - 2005 - 336 Seiten
...der erzählten Geschichte enthält und mehrmals im Text wiederkehrt: „Man doth not yield himself to the angels, nor unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble will." (37) Der Mensch verfällt dem Tod und dem Jenseits nur aus Willensschwäche. Als die Verkörperung...
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