| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 312 pages
...fever ; during which, according to the asseverations of all the priests and monks of the neighbourhood, she became possessed, and, as it appeared, by a very...Greek, and Hebrew, in very pompous tones and with most distinct enunciation. This possession was rendered more probable by the known fact, that she was... | |
| Literary gems - 1826 - 718 pages
...fever; during which, according to the asseverations of all the priests and monks in the neighbourhood, she became possessed, and, as it appeared, by a very...Greek, and Hebrew, in very pompous tones, and with most distinct enunciation. This possession was rendered more probable by the known fact, that she was... | |
| 1830 - 398 pages
...according to the asseverations of all the priests and monks of the neighborhood, she became 'fH&iLsseil, (as it appeared,) by a very learned devil. She continued...Greek and Hebrew,, in very pompous tones, and with most distinct enunciation. The case had attracted the particular attention of a young physician, and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 360 pages
...neither read nor write, was seized •with a nervous fever ; during which, according to the asseverations of all the priests and monks of the neighborhood,...Greek, and Hebrew, in very pompous tones, and with most distinct enunciation. This possession was rendered more probable, by the known fact that she was,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 368 pages
...according to the asseverations of all the priests and monks of the neighborhood, she became posttssed, and, as it appeared, by a very learned devil. She...Greek, and Hebrew, in very pompous tones, and with most distinct enunciation. This possession was rendered more probable, by the known fact that she was,... | |
| J. Baron DU POTET DE SENNEVOY, Jules Dupotet - 1838 - 418 pages
...fever, during which, according to the asseverations of all the priests and monks of the neighbourhood, she became possessed, and as it appeared, by a very...Greek, and Hebrew, in very pompous tones, and with most distinct enunciation. This possession was rendered more probable by the known fact that she was... | |
| Jules baron Du Potet de Sennevoy - 1838 - 412 pages
...priests and monks of the neighbourhood, she became possessed, and as it appeared, by a verylearned devil. She continued incessantly talking Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, in very pompous tones, and with most distinct enunciation. This possession was rendered more probable by the known fact that she was... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 pages
...learned devil. She continued incewmtly talking Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, in very pwnpous tones, and with most distinct enunciation. This possession was rendered more probable, by the known fact that she was or hod been an heretic. \oltaire humorously advises the devil to decline all "fqunintance... | |
| Seba Smith, Lawrence Labree - 1844 - 498 pages
...according to the asseverations of all the priests and monks of the neighborhood, sho became possessed; as it appeared, by a very learned devil. She continued...Greek and Hebrew, in very pompous tones, and with moat distinct enunciation. The case had attracted the particular attention of a young physician, and,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 pages
...according to the asseverations of all the priests and monks of the neighborhood, she became posmssed, and, as it appeared, by a very learned devil. She...incessantly talking Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, in very Tnmpous tones, and with most distinct enunciation. This possession was rendered more probable, by ihe... | |
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