The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side 150
John Bunyan. 150 Giant Despair urges them to Suicide . Now Giant Despair had a wife , and her name was Diffi- dence so when he was gone to bed he told his wife what he had done ; to wit , that he had taken a couple of prisoners , and ...
John Bunyan. 150 Giant Despair urges them to Suicide . Now Giant Despair had a wife , and her name was Diffi- dence so when he was gone to bed he told his wife what he had done ; to wit , that he had taken a couple of prisoners , and ...
Side 151
... Giant Des- pair : others , so far as I can understand , have been taken by him as well as we , and yet have escaped out of his hands . Who knows , but that God , that made the world , may cause that Giant Despair may die , or that , at ...
... Giant Des- pair : others , so far as I can understand , have been taken by him as well as we , and yet have escaped out of his hands . Who knows , but that God , that made the world , may cause that Giant Despair may die , or that , at ...
Side 152
John Bunyan. 152 The Giant fiercely threatens them . Well , towards evening the Giant goes down into the dun- geon again to see if his prisoners had taken his counsel : but when he came there he found them alive ; and , truly , alive was ...
John Bunyan. 152 The Giant fiercely threatens them . Well , towards evening the Giant goes down into the dun- geon again to see if his prisoners had taken his counsel : but when he came there he found them alive ; and , truly , alive was ...
Side 153
... Giant and his wife being in bed , she asked him concerning the prisoners , and if they had taken his counsel : -to which he replied , " They are sturdy rogues , they choose rather to bear all hardships than to make away themselves ...
... Giant and his wife being in bed , she asked him concerning the prisoners , and if they had taken his counsel : -to which he replied , " They are sturdy rogues , they choose rather to bear all hardships than to make away themselves ...
Side 154
... Giant Despair , who hastily rising to pursue his prisoners felt his limbs to fail , that he could by no means go after them . Then they went on , and came to the King's highway again , and so were safe because they were out of his ...
... Giant Despair , who hastily rising to pursue his prisoners felt his limbs to fail , that he could by no means go after them . Then they went on , and came to the King's highway again , and so were safe because they were out of his ...
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