| Bernard Shaw - 1906 - 486 páginas
...all that country is mine, and I am the Prince and the God of it. How is it then that thou hast ran away from thy King? Were it not that I hope thou mayst...would strike thee now at one blow to the ground." Here there is no raving and swearing and rhyming and classical allusion. The sentences go straight... | |
| Eva March Tappan - 1907 - 494 páginas
...from the City of Destruction, which is the place of all evil, and am going to the City of Zion. Apol. By this I perceive thou art one of my Subjects, for...away from thy king ? Were it not that I hope thou maiest do me more service, I would strike thee now at one blow to the ground. Chr. I was born indeed... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1907 - 488 páginas
...all that country is mine, and I am the Prince and the God of it. How is it then that thou hast ran away from thy King ? Were it not that I hope thou...would strike thee now at one blow to the ground." Here there is no raving and swearing and rhyming and classical allusion. The sentences go straight... | |
| John Bunyan - 1907 - 452 páginas
...perceive thou art one of my Christian Subje£ts,for all that Country is mine, and I am the "«rf Apollyon. Prince and God of it. How is it then that thou hast...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... | |
| John Bunyan - 1907 - 454 páginas
...thou art one of my Christian Subjeas,for all that Country is mine, and I am the and Apol1y°nPrince and God of it. How is it then that thou hast 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 born indeed... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1907 - 488 páginas
...as this, with its grandiose exordium, followed up by its pointed question and its stern threat : " By this I perceive thou art one of my subjects ; for...all that country is mine, and I am the Prince and the God of it. How is it then that thou hast ran away from thy King? Were it not that I hope thou mayst... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1907 - 514 páginas
...as this, with its grandiose exordium, followed up by its pointed question and its stern threat : " By this I perceive thou art one of my subjects; for...all that country is mine, and I am the Prince and the God of it. How is it then that thou hast ran away from thy King? Were it not that I hope thou mayst... | |
| John Bunyan - 1907 - 454 páginas
...thou art one of my Christian Subjefts,for all that Country is mine, and I am the and AP°1!y°nPrince and God of it. How is it then that thou hast run away from thy King ? Were it net that I hope thou mayest do me more service, I would strike thee now at one blow to the Ground.... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1908 - 452 páginas
...Destruction, which is the place of all evil, and am going to the City of Zion. Apol. By this I perceive that thou art one of my subjects ; for all that country...that thou hast run away from thy king? Were it not for that I hope thou mayst do me more service, I would strike thee now at one blow to the ground. Chr.... | |
| Bernard Shaw, James Huneker - 1909 - 486 páginas
...speech as this, with its grandiose exordium, followed up by its pointed question and its stern threat: "By this I perceive thou art one of my subjects ;...all that country is mine, and I am the Prince and the God of it. How is it then that thou hast ran away from thy King ? Were it not that I hope thou... | |
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