Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 57;Volume 120John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1893 |
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Pagina 16
... course , it is destroyed by fire , water , or wind . If luxury is prevalent among the people at the time , the world is consumed by fire ; if anger and strife prevail , it is dissolved in water ; but when gross igno- The present rance ...
... course , it is destroyed by fire , water , or wind . If luxury is prevalent among the people at the time , the world is consumed by fire ; if anger and strife prevail , it is dissolved in water ; but when gross igno- The present rance ...
Pagina 20
... course recollect the exact words used , but , in telling me the tale years after , he declared that his memory clung close to the original , and that her song swept on untrammelled by more rhyme or rhythm than what seemed to come to it ...
... course recollect the exact words used , but , in telling me the tale years after , he declared that his memory clung close to the original , and that her song swept on untrammelled by more rhyme or rhythm than what seemed to come to it ...
Pagina 21
... course of the sun ? Leaving the east with a smile ; leaving the rose and the nightingale ? Yea ! ' tis the course of the sun . Hai , for the Rose , the Singing - Rose ! Hai , for the nightingale . Yet who kills his own pleasure ? Who ...
... course of the sun ? Leaving the east with a smile ; leaving the rose and the nightingale ? Yea ! ' tis the course of the sun . Hai , for the Rose , the Singing - Rose ! Hai , for the nightingale . Yet who kills his own pleasure ? Who ...
Pagina 46
... course of their swift ships by observing the latter group . It is , perhaps , necessary to explain what the Greeks meant by the Pole . The earth , of course , had no poles in those days , for it was a plane surface ( so at least men ...
... course of their swift ships by observing the latter group . It is , perhaps , necessary to explain what the Greeks meant by the Pole . The earth , of course , had no poles in those days , for it was a plane surface ( so at least men ...
Pagina 51
... course , the same in principle as that of the gradual disappearance from sight of the outward - bound ship in the offing . The constantly circular appearance of the moon during an eclipse of the sun con- vinced Aristotle that the former ...
... course , the same in principle as that of the gradual disappearance from sight of the outward - bound ship in the offing . The constantly circular appearance of the moon during an eclipse of the sun con- vinced Aristotle that the former ...
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