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... Bunyan was visited again by " a kind of a vision , " a mystical apprehension of a happier tone than that first terrifying voice . Now , though all was not gained , the sun began to shine ; in the vision Bunyan knew that it was shining ...
... Bunyan was visited again by " a kind of a vision , " a mystical apprehension of a happier tone than that first terrifying voice . Now , though all was not gained , the sun began to shine ; in the vision Bunyan knew that it was shining ...
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... Bunyan finds a clearer and newer note , and discloses himself as the well - wisher of his kind rather than their ruthless spiritual goad . The sun shines anew on the mountain side . Poetry intervenes ; indeed , one of the prison ...
... Bunyan finds a clearer and newer note , and discloses himself as the well - wisher of his kind rather than their ruthless spiritual goad . The sun shines anew on the mountain side . Poetry intervenes ; indeed , one of the prison ...
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... Bunyan loses himself in the happiness he creates , and sadly returns to his prison with , " Which when I had seen , I wished myself among them . ” The achievement and the welcome which the book at once found set Bunyan thinking , as an ...
... Bunyan loses himself in the happiness he creates , and sadly returns to his prison with , " Which when I had seen , I wished myself among them . ” The achievement and the welcome which the book at once found set Bunyan thinking , as an ...
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NICHOLAS BRETONS PROSE | 24 |
THE HAPPY ISLAND | 36 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH | 47 |
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Votive Tablets; Studies Chiefly Appreciative of English Authors and Books Edmund Blunden Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1967 |
Votive Tablets: Studies Chiefly Appreciative of English Authors and Books Edmund Blunden Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1931 |
Votive Tablets: Studies Chiefly Appreciative of English Authors and Books Edmund Blunden Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1931 |
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