| John Bunyan - 1881 - 428 páginas
...which is the place of all evil, and I am going to y°n- the city of Zion. APOL. By this I perceive that thou art one of my subjects ; for all that country...run away from thy King? Were it not that I hope thou mayest do me more service, I would strike thee now, at one blow, to the ground. CHR. I was indeed born... | |
| 1881 - 602 páginas
...Destruction and was travelirj to the Celestial City. "Indeed!" said Apollyon; "then it is plain you are one of my subjects ; for all that country is mine, and I am the Lord of it, and were it not that I hope you will return to your allegiance, I would strike you to the... | |
| John Bunyan - 1882 - 72 páginas
...Destruction, which is the place of all evil, and I am going to the city of Zion. APOL. By this I perceive that thou art one of my subjects : for all that country...hast run away from thy king? Were it not that I hope that thou mayest do me more service, I would strike thee now at one blow to the ground. CHB. I was,... | |
| John Bunyan - 1882 - 78 páginas
...our country will liar, the place whcie ;nte.! and slaved. W : City i AP"L. By this I pereeive that thou art one of my subjects ; for all that country...prince and god of it. How is it, then, that thou hast iim away from thy king ? Were it not that 1 hope that thou mayest do me more service, I would strike... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 492 páginas
...come from the City of Destruction, which is he place of all evil, and am going to the City of Zion. . By this I perceive thou art one of my subjects, for...run away from thy king? Were it not that I hope thou mayest do me more service, I would strike theo now at one blow to the ground. Chr. I was born indeed... | |
| 1886 - 562 páginas
...Destruction, which is the place of all evil, and I am going to the city of Zion. APOL. By this I perceive that thou art one of my subjects ; for all that country...prince and god of it. How is it, then, that thou hast ran away from thy king? Were it not that I hope thou mayest do me more service, I would strike thee... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1889 - 332 páginas
...identify himself with the feelings and thoughts of his characters. Note how natural it is for Apol. By this I perceive thou art one of my subjects ; for...it. How is it then that thou hast run away from thy 25 king ? Were it not that I hope thou mayest do me more service, I would strike thee now at one blow... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1889 - 338 páginas
...Why so called? — A little way, — what is the more formal and less Apol. By this I perceive them art one of my subjects ; for all that country is mine,...it. How is it then that thou hast run away from thy 25 king ? Were it not that I hope thou mayest do me more service, I would strike thee now at one blow... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1894 - 544 páginas
...Destruction, which is the place of all evil, and I am going to the city of Zion. APOL. By this I perceive that thou art one . of my subjects ; for all that country...prince and god of it.. How is it, then, that thou hast ran away from thy king? Were it not that I hope thou mayest do me more service, I would strike thee... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1895 - 348 páginas
...identify himself with the feelings and thoughts of his characters. Note how natural it is for Apol. By this I perceive thou art one of my subjects ; for...away from thy ^ king ? Were it not that I hope thou mayest do me more service, I would strike thee now at one blow to the ground. Chr. I was born indeed... | |
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