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... produced his dreams , though he acknowledges that for eight out of the previous thirteen years his use of it had amounted to an abuse . At length his nightly visions became so insupportable that he determined to overcome the habit ...
... produced his Life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary ' - the prototype of a host of romantico - religious biographies which have appeared in D 2 France , France , and which have their parallels among ourselves in Thomas De Quincey . 35.
... produce than the only two texts which he has quoted - our Lord's speech to the rich young man ( Luke xviii . 22 ) , and His assurance that all who shall renounce worldly blessings for His sake shall in this world receive an hundred fold ...
... produced a deep ditch , and made the trees of the forest fall down to the right and to the left of it , the story is explained as symbolising the profound impression produced on the mind of the people by the hard labours of the monastic ...
... producing the result ; for even in the seventh century the papacy had become a considerable power , and able to contribute much towards the spreading of such usages as it countenanced . But surely the difference of character between the ...