Mephistophiles [!] in England, Or, The Confessions of a Prime Minister, Volume 1Harper, 1835 - Devil |
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... opinion . Years of suffering will bow down the proudest spirit . I have become meek , humble , and devout ; and it is with a desire , sincere as ever led the spirit of the repentant to culti- vate good and holy things on the soil that ...
... opinion . Years of suffering will bow down the proudest spirit . I have become meek , humble , and devout ; and it is with a desire , sincere as ever led the spirit of the repentant to culti- vate good and holy things on the soil that ...
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... opinions regarding religion . He acknowledged himself the victim of necessity . He confessed that he had no will of his own . All his actions , he said , were the result of cir- cumstances . It was a part of his doctrine that man is a ...
... opinions regarding religion . He acknowledged himself the victim of necessity . He confessed that he had no will of his own . All his actions , he said , were the result of cir- cumstances . It was a part of his doctrine that man is a ...
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... opinion that I should be easily beaten . My turn came as the last player , with an amazing long score before me , and with no hope except a reliance on my own skill , and on that of my companion . I MEPHISTOPHILES IN ENGLAND . 23.
... opinion that I should be easily beaten . My turn came as the last player , with an amazing long score before me , and with no hope except a reliance on my own skill , and on that of my companion . I MEPHISTOPHILES IN ENGLAND . 23.
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... opinion , " remarked my companion , doubtfully . " Then what becomes of the soul after death ? " I asked . " Various philosophers have given it various destinations , " said he . 66 Perhaps they are all entitled to consideration ...
... opinion , " remarked my companion , doubtfully . " Then what becomes of the soul after death ? " I asked . " Various philosophers have given it various destinations , " said he . 66 Perhaps they are all entitled to consideration ...
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... opinion of the different systems of philoso . phy known to the ancients ? " I asked . " They are all more or less ... opinions that were attentively listened to by Socrates , Euripides , Pericles , and Archelaus , and afterward adopted ...
... opinion of the different systems of philoso . phy known to the ancients ? " I asked . " They are all more or less ... opinions that were attentively listened to by Socrates , Euripides , Pericles , and Archelaus , and afterward adopted ...
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Page iii - Whan he comunen shal with any wight, That he wol make him doten anon right, But it a fend be, as himselven is. Ful many a man hath he begiled er this, And wol, if that he may live any while : And yet men gon and riden many a mile Him for to seke, and have his acquaintance, Not knowing of his false governance.