item: #1 of 5 id: 1135 author: Shakespeare, William title: The Tempest date: None words: 40 flesch: 79 summary: THERE IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#1540) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1540 ******************************************************************* ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED keywords: ebook cache: 1135.txt plain text: 1135.txt item: #2 of 5 id: 1801 author: Shakespeare, William title: The Tempest date: None words: 40 flesch: 79 summary: THERE IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#1540) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1540 ******************************************************************* ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED keywords: ebook cache: 1801.txt plain text: 1801.txt item: #3 of 5 id: 29412 author: Calmet, Augustin title: The Phantom World; or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c. date: None words: 194433 flesch: 67 summary: This is a kind of momentary resurrection, or revival; for whereas the other dead persons spoken of in Scripture have lived, drank, eaten and conversed with other men after their return to life, as Lazarus, the brother of Mary and Martha,[450] and the son of the widow of Shunem, resuscitated by Elisha.[451] These appeared during a certain time, in certain places, in certain circumstances; and appear no more as soon as they have been impaled, or burned, or have had their heads cut off. In the same place he quotes Heraclius, who says that the Nasamones, people of Africa, pass the night by the tombs of their near relations to receive oracles from the latter; and that the Celts, or Gauls, do the same thing in the mausoleums of great men, as related by Nicander. Lucan says[173] that the magicians, by their spells, cause thunder in the skies unknown to Jupiter; that they tear the moon from her sphere, and precipitate her to earth; that they disturb the course of nature, prolong the nights, and shorten the days; that the universe is obedient to their voice, and that the world is chilled as it were when they speak and command.[174] They were so well persuaded that the magicians possessed power to make the moon come down from the sky, and they so truly believed that she was evoked by magic art whenever she was eclipsed, that they made a great noise by striking on copper vessels, to prevent the voice which pronounced enchantments from reaching her.[175] These popular opinions and poetical fictions deserve no credit, but they show the force of prejudice.[176] keywords: acts; air; ancient; angels; animals; apparitions; author; bed; bishop; blood; bodies; body; book; cause; chapter; christ; church; circumstances; contrary; country; day; days; dead; death; demon; devil; doubt; earth; effects; end; eyes; fact; father; fire; footnotes; form; general; ghosts; girl; god; going; good; grave; greeks; ground; hand; head; history; holy; house; imagination; instances; jesus; john; kind; king; left; letter; lib; life; living; lord; magic; magicians; man; manner; matter; means; men; mind; moment; nature; near; night; noise; number; opinion; order; people; permission; persons; place; possessed; possession; power; prayers; presence; present; priest; prince; read; reality; reason; return; sabbath; secret; sorcerers; souls; speak; spectre; spirit; state; subject; things; thought; time; town; truth; vampires; water; way; wished; witches; woman; words; work; world; years; young cache: 29412.txt plain text: 29412.txt item: #4 of 5 id: 34263 author: O'Donnell, Elliott title: The Banshee date: None words: 53769 flesch: 68 summary: When I was alone I hurried past, often with my eyes shut; and at night time, I am not ashamed to admit, I often ran. There are other old Scottish family ghosts, all very distinct from the Banshee, though a few bear some slight resemblance to it, but as my space is restricted, I will pass on to family ghosts of a more or less similar type that are to be met with in England. keywords: banshee; bed; case; course; day; death; door; eyes; face; families; family; father; following; friend; ghost; girl; hair; hand; haunting; head; house; ireland; irish; lady; left; menzies; miss; moment; mother; mrs; night; o'hara; people; place; ralph; ronan; room; sir; sound; time; way; white; window; woman; years cache: 34263.txt plain text: 34263.txt item: #5 of 5 id: 47518 author: Shakespeare, William title: Shakespeare's Comedy of The Tempest date: None words: 18265 flesch: 95 summary: [_aside to_ PROS.] [_aside to_ PROS.] keywords: ant; ari; ariel; art; cal; fer; gon; hath; king; man; master; mir; monster; page; pros; prospero; sea; seb; sir; steph; thee; thou; thy; trin cache: 47518.txt plain text: 47518.txt