| James Hogg - 1838 - 378 páginas
...not go down, that a man should be daily tempted by the devil, in the semblance of a fellow-creature; and at length lured to self-destruction, in the hopes...his memory and his name to everlasting detestation. SOME REMARKABLE PASSAGES IN THZ UPS OF AN EDINBURGH BAILLIE, WRITTEN BT HIMSELF. INTRODUCTION BY THE... | |
| James Hogg - 1926 - 294 páginas
...not go down that a man should be daily tempted by the Devil, in the semblance of a fellowcreature ; and at length lured to self-destruction, in the hopes...his memory and his name to everlasting detestation. FINIS BRISTOL : BURLEIGH LTD. AT THE T3URLEIGH PRESS JMVFRSI-V Or WICnlGAN 3 9015 01128 8407 THE UNIVERSITY... | |
| James Hogg - 1926 - 296 páginas
...was not. In short, we must either conceive him, not only the greatest fool, but the greatest wretcly on whom was ever stamped the form of humanity ; or,...memory and his ^/ name to everlasting detestation. FINIS BRISTOL : BURLEIGH LTD. AT THE BURLEIGH PRESS •«i JAN 1 & 1C" DAY Tr*j CDDDbbDEflb I .--.-... | |
| James Hogg - 2003 - 228 páginas
...relation at all consistent with reason, it corresponds so minutely with traditionary facts that it could scarcely have missed to have been received as authentic;...along describing. And, in order to escape from an ideal177 tormentor, committed that act for which, according to the tenets he embraced, there was no... | |
| Raymond Adolph Prier, Gerald Gillespie - 1997 - 332 páginas
...greatest wretch, on whom was ever stamped the form of humanity; or, that he was a religious maniac and wrote about a deluded creature, till he arrived...that he believed himself the very object whom he had all along been describing." This last possibility internalizes the "transcendental buffoonery" of Wringhim's... | |
| Susan M. Levin - 1998 - 180 páginas
..."botanize on his mother's grave." The editor tries to come to some interpretive conclusion about the piece. "In short, we must either conceive him not only the...very object whom he had been all along describing" (229-30). The editor's dismissive "In short" contradicts the complex of possibilities he raises: delusion,... | |
| Frederick Burwick - 2010 - 218 páginas
...stamped the form of humanity; or, that he was a religious maniac and wrote about a deluded creamre, till he arrived at that height of madness that he believed himself the very object whom he had all along been describing." This last possibility internalizes the "transcendental buffoonery" of Wringhim's... | |
| Peter K. Garrett - 2003 - 260 páginas
...the task, which this writer was not." The only explanation he can offer is the writer's aberration: "We must either conceive him not only the greatest...very object whom he had been all along describing" (241—42). As the frame closes with this final reflection on the process of doubling itself, the positions... | |
| Matthias Buschmeier, Till Dembeck - 2007 - 400 páginas
...Reason, fraglos zu seiner Blüte"38 gelangte - den Verfasser der Memoiren als wahnsinnig zu bezeichnen: In short, we must either conceive him not only the...very object whom he had been all along describing. (232) Der Herausgeber gesteht seine Unfähigkeit zur Interpretation und gibt seine Bemühungen um einen... | |
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