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Pagina 19
... lived , the Greek mythology might have lost some poetical adornments , but not one solid fact . They invented nothing , but gave in glowing rhymes and with undying images the beliefs of their respective times . And so with the author of ...
... lived , the Greek mythology might have lost some poetical adornments , but not one solid fact . They invented nothing , but gave in glowing rhymes and with undying images the beliefs of their respective times . And so with the author of ...
Pagina 30
... lived in Ariana , or Bactria . Unfortunately for the cause of history , nomenclature has too strong a hold upon the human mind . Accustomed to regard the Turans as the enemies of Iran , writers have failed to perceive that the Khamites ...
... lived in Ariana , or Bactria . Unfortunately for the cause of history , nomenclature has too strong a hold upon the human mind . Accustomed to regard the Turans as the enemies of Iran , writers have failed to perceive that the Khamites ...
Pagina 37
... lived until the son was twenty - six , and before the latter was thirty he was accorded a pension of fifteen hundred francs— equivalent to six hundred dollars of the present day — for his volume of Odes et Ballades ; and Charles X. , at ...
... lived until the son was twenty - six , and before the latter was thirty he was accorded a pension of fifteen hundred francs— equivalent to six hundred dollars of the present day — for his volume of Odes et Ballades ; and Charles X. , at ...
Pagina 46
... lived for years . His study remained simple and unadorned as in his younger and poorer days , and was also used as his bed - chamber . Here he breathed his last , with barely the comforts of modern life about him , such was the ...
... lived for years . His study remained simple and unadorned as in his younger and poorer days , and was also used as his bed - chamber . Here he breathed his last , with barely the comforts of modern life about him , such was the ...
Pagina 102
... lived in the time of Richard I. The fifth , that he lived in the time of Edward I. The sixth , that he lived in the time of Edward II . And since all these theories have had , and now have , their supporters , it is evident that a great ...
... lived in the time of Richard I. The fifth , that he lived in the time of Edward I. The sixth , that he lived in the time of Edward II . And since all these theories have had , and now have , their supporters , it is evident that a great ...
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