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الصفحة 213
... spirit walks ; stand by him in the terrors of the night , when the venerable ghost itself appears before him . A horrid shudder passes over him ; he speaks to the mysterious form ; he sees it beckon him ; he follows it , and hears . The ...
... spirit walks ; stand by him in the terrors of the night , when the venerable ghost itself appears before him . A horrid shudder passes over him ; he speaks to the mysterious form ; he sees it beckon him ; he follows it , and hears . The ...
الصفحة 243
... spirit of Justice , of Charity , of Wisdom . And Wilson Knight concludes : " The play should be read not as a picture of normal human affairs but as a parable , like the Parables of Jesus . ' This double interpretation , whether one ...
... spirit of Justice , of Charity , of Wisdom . And Wilson Knight concludes : " The play should be read not as a picture of normal human affairs but as a parable , like the Parables of Jesus . ' This double interpretation , whether one ...
الصفحة 263
... spirit , and who loves the light that has forsaken him — and the woman who , after her invocation to the ' Spirits who tend on mortall thoughts ' , walks in the material world , and who does not know that light exists , until she is ...
... spirit , and who loves the light that has forsaken him — and the woman who , after her invocation to the ' Spirits who tend on mortall thoughts ' , walks in the material world , and who does not know that light exists , until she is ...
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