Moby Dick and Calvinism: A World DismantledRutgers University Press, 1977 - 186 sider |
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... seemed even more woe than wickedness about the man ; and his wicked- ness seemed to spring from his woe ; and for all his hideousness , there was that in his eye at times , that was ineffably pitiable and touching ; and though there ...
... seemed even more woe than wickedness about the man ; and his wicked- ness seemed to spring from his woe ; and for all his hideousness , there was that in his eye at times , that was ineffably pitiable and touching ; and though there ...
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... seemed the mark of a curse for some mysterious sin , conceived and committed before the spirit had entered the flesh . Yet that sin seemed some- thing imposed , and not voluntarily sought ; some sin growing out of the heartless ...
... seemed the mark of a curse for some mysterious sin , conceived and committed before the spirit had entered the flesh . Yet that sin seemed some- thing imposed , and not voluntarily sought ; some sin growing out of the heartless ...
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... seemed an independent lord ; the Parsee but his slave . Still again both seemed yoked together , and an unseen tyrant driving them " ( " The Hat , ” p . 439 ) . Fedallah becomes the agent of an " unseen tyrant " rather than the minister ...
... seemed an independent lord ; the Parsee but his slave . Still again both seemed yoked together , and an unseen tyrant driving them " ( " The Hat , ” p . 439 ) . Fedallah becomes the agent of an " unseen tyrant " rather than the minister ...
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A Proud Coherence | 23 |
A Unitarian Tragedy | 45 |
Child of the Devil | 57 |
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