The North American Review, Τόμος 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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Σελίδα 292
... earth , ( whose powerfull presence overlooks all the foure quarters of the earth ; who prefers sometimes the most simple to his works of honor , before the grand Epicures of the world , as the lillies of the field before the Royalties ...
... earth , ( whose powerfull presence overlooks all the foure quarters of the earth ; who prefers sometimes the most simple to his works of honor , before the grand Epicures of the world , as the lillies of the field before the Royalties ...
Σελίδα 343
... earth , where they are found in layers ; -but may not this earth be the mass , which Della Valle describes , as being composed of sun - dri- ed bricks ? It is certain that the ruin named Aggarkuf , near Bagdad , which seems to possess ...
... earth , where they are found in layers ; -but may not this earth be the mass , which Della Valle describes , as being composed of sun - dri- ed bricks ? It is certain that the ruin named Aggarkuf , near Bagdad , which seems to possess ...
Σελίδα 395
... earth ; descend even to the ceiling of Pan- demonium ; venture almost into the jaws of death and hell , to extract gold from the bowels of the earth ; patriotism will suf- fer wisdom to slumber inactively on it's surface , and genius to ...
... earth ; descend even to the ceiling of Pan- demonium ; venture almost into the jaws of death and hell , to extract gold from the bowels of the earth ; patriotism will suf- fer wisdom to slumber inactively on it's surface , and genius to ...
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