And the will therein lieth, which dieth not. Who knoweth the mysteries of the 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 utterly, save only through... Works - Seite 455von Edgar Allan Poe - 1876Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Martin Scofield - 2006 - 239 Seiten
...works and probably invented by Poe - another of his pieces of pseudo-scholarship), which concludes: 'Man doth not yield himself to the angels, nor unto...save only through the weakness of his feeble will.' So Poe can be seen as a writer who, in his narrators, pushes the 'will' to experience the most extreme... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - 2006 - 553 Seiten
...made his work for mm to mend." Who kiioweth the mysteries of the will, with its vigor ? For God is tat a great will pervading all things by nature of its...intentness. Man doth not yield himself to the angels, nor ^iito death ntterly, save only throngh the weakness of his feehle will. — JOSEPH GLAHVIU. Heal tli... | |
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