| Isaac Disraeli - Anecdotes - 1698 - 830 pages
...delight, becaufe they were ufually thegreateft jeflers and buffoons that then appeared; and to inftruct, for that they treated the wretched mortals who were delivered to them with the utmofl cruelty, warning thereby all men carefully to avoid the failing into the clutches of fuch hardened... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1807 - 606 pages
...relentless demons. From this yawning cave the devils themselves constantly ascended to delight and to instruct the spectators: — to delight, because...thereby all men carefully to avoid the falling into the clutches of such hardened and remorseless spirits." An anecdote relating to an English Mystery, presents... | |
| John Millard - Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc - 1813 - 704 pages
...relentless demons. From this yawning cave, the devils themselves constantly ascended to delight and instruct the spectators: — to delight, because they...who were delivered to them with the utmost cruelty, thereby warning all men, carefully to avoid falling into the clutches of such hardened and remorseless... | |
| Encyclopaedias, John Millard - Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1813 - 712 pages
...relentless demons. From this yawning cave, the devils themselves constantly ascended to delight arid instruct the spectators : — to delight, because...they were usually the greatest jesters and buffoons thut then appeared; and to instruct, for that they treated the wretched mortals who were delivered... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Literature - 1824 - 536 pages
...relentless demons. From this yawning cave the devils themselves constantly ascended to delight and to instruct the spectators: — to delight, because...thereby all men carefully to avoid the falling into the clutches of such hardened and remorseless spirits." An anecdote relating to an English mystery presents... | |
| Jehoshaphat Aspin - England - 1825 - 330 pages
...relentless .daemons. From this yawning cave, the devils themselves constantly ascended, to delight and instruct the spectators; to delight, because they...jesters and buffoons that then appeared; and to instruct by warning all men car«fully to avoid falling into the clutches of such hardened and remorseless spirits.... | |
| Jehoshaphat Aspin - Amusements - 1832 - 302 pages
...relentless daemons. From this yawning cave, the devils themselves constantly ascended, to delight and instruct the spectators ; to delight, because they...and buffoons that then appeared ; and to instruct, by warning all men carefully to avoid falling into the clutches of such hardened and remorseless spirits.... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1834 - 344 pages
...demons. From this yawning cave the devils themselves constantly ascended to delight and to VOL. II. M instruct the spectators : — to delight, because...them with the utmost cruelty, warning thereby all meu carefully to avoid the falling into the clutches of such hardened and remorseless spirits." An... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Authors - 1835 - 474 pages
...relentless demon*. From this yawning cave the devils themselves constantly ascended to delight and to instruct the spectators: —to delight, because they were usually the greatest jester* and buffoons thai then appt-ared ; and to instruct, for that they treated the wretched mortals... | |
| William Marriott (Ph. Dr.) - English drama - 1838 - 344 pages
...relentless daemons. From this yawning cave the devils themselves constantly ascended , to delight and to instruct the spectators; to delight, because they...thereby all men carefully to avoid the falling into the clutches of such hardened and remorseless spirits*.11 irr -101:1 The Pageants exhibited in Coventry... | |
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