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As Antonina had so aptly put it, at the very gate of hell.
How light and how agreeable, Paved pathway to the gate of hell!
You, mistress, That have the office opposite to Saint Peter, And keep the gate of hell!
The entire warehouse rocked as the door crashed against its sill with the finality of the gate of hell.
French trappers called the canyon Porte de l'Enfer, which means "gate of hell."
When the tumblers move, it sounds like Waterhouse is shooting the main bolt on the Gate of Hell.
The first navigators saw the fires of these volcanoes from their vessels and deemed this passage to be the gate of hell.
And my dark conductor broke Silence at my side and spoke, Saying, "You conjecture well: Yonder is the gate of hell."
For the Guanches the Teide was a place of worship, thought it was the gate of hell (Echeyde).
He pretends to be the porter of the gate of hell, and takes a long time to open the gate for Macduff and Lennox.
It seemed to some of the French that they walked towards the very gate of hell, towards a smoke-wreathed maw spitting flame and stinking from three days of death.
There was volley after volley, so many that after a while the sound became continuous; a deep grinding sound like the creak of a hinge on the gate of hell.
GATE OF HELL Sin and Death stand guard here; after Sin opens the gate for Satan, it can never be closed again.
Hi christine, One you get to Naivasha, you can get some public transport to the gate of hells gate where you rent a bicycle and ride around the NP.
But, instead of to a judge or suffete, he was led by dark and winding ways before a mighty door of greened bronze, which loomed in front of him like the gate of Hell itself.
Its goal is to get the seven souls needed to open the Sin Place, the gate of hell, in order to recover the body of the King of the demons and bring about its rebirth.
The last Gate of Hell remains open, manned and guarded by a Gatekeeper: a powerful, enormous and ancient demon that has the power to open Dimensional Gates and control or protect them.
And, in the first place, take notice, and lay well to heart, how sudden, and almost instantaneous, is the fall of Christian and Hopeful from the very gate of heaven to the very gate of hell.
Erian's book also revealed that on the day of the seventh eclipse (the last one of the century), the mystic energies of the eclipse would awake the seven winged demons who were capable of opening the gate of hell.
Stephen Greenblatt acknowledges the convention that the "equivocator" arriving at the gate of hell in the Porter's speech in Macbeth is a reference to the Jesuit Father Henry Garnet, who had been executed in 1606.
It's taken more than 2000 years, but the Chinese have finally started to see Hǎinán Dao (Hainan Island) as more than a 'gate of hell', a place to which recalcitrant officials were banished to a fate marginally better than death.
Similar imagery combining evil, gnarled trees and an aura of terror can also be found in Howard's poem The Dweller in Dark Valley, which concludes with "I go no more in Dark Valley which is the gate of Hell."
It tells the story of the three Furies of Ancient Greece who decide to take a holiday from punishing people at the gate of hell and come to contemporary Sydney, stay at the backpackers in Glebe and keep in touch by mobile phone. '
Daiei also produced Teinosuke Kinugasa's Gate of Hell (1953), the first Japanese color film to be shown abroad, earning both an honorary Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.