| Literary gems - 1826 - 718 lehte
...beyond all conjecture. What time the persons of these ossuaries entered the famous nations of the dead,J and slept with princes and counsellors, might admit a wide solution. But who were the proprietors of these bones, or what bodies these ashes made up, were a question above antiquarism;... | |
| 1820 - 398 lehte
...beyond all conjecture. What time the persons of these ossuaries entered the famous nations of the dead, and slept with princes and counsellors, might admit a wide solution. But who were the proprietors of these bones, or what bodies these ashes made up, were a question above antiquarism —... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 lehte
...time tue persons of these ossuancs entered the famous nations of the dead, and slept with princesand t but look upon myself with secret hon-or as a being that was not worth the small boues, or what bodies these ashes made up, were aquestioa above imfiqnariaiiism ; not to be resolved... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 532 lehte
...beyond all conjecture. What time the persons of these ossuaries entered the famous nations of the dead,f and slept with princes and counsellors, might admit...bodies these ashes made up, were a question above antiquarism ; not to be resolved by man, nor easily perhaps by spirits, except we consult the provincial... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1840 - 514 lehte
...beyond all conjecture. What time the persons of these ossuaries entered the famous nations of the dead, and slept with princes and counsellors, might admit a wide solution. But who were the proprietors of these bones, or what bodies these ashes made up, were a question above antiqnarism—not... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 lehte
...beyond all conjecture. What time the persons of these ossuaries entered the famous nations of the dead, and slept with princes and counsellors, might admit a wide solution. But who were the proprie(157) One night as long as three. (158) Homer has given us his version of their song. Odys.... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1842 - 226 lehte
...dead, and slept with princes and counsellors, might admit a wide solution. But who were the proprietors of these bones, or what bodies these ashes made up, were a question above antiquarism, — not to be resolved by man, nor easily, perhaps, by spirits." Thus discoursed Sir Thomas... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 lehte
...beyond all conjecture. What time the persons of these ossuaries entered the famous nations of the dead, sappear^. They, looking back, nil the eastern side...flaming brand, the gate With dreadful faces throng'd and antiquariaiiism ; not to be resolved by man, nor easily perhaps by spirits, except we consult the provincial... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 490 lehte
...beyond al: conjecture. What time the persons of these Ossuaries entered the famous nations of the dead, and slept with princes and counsellors, might admit a wide solution. But who were the proprietors of these bones, or what bolus these ashes made up, were a question above antiquarianism... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 lehte
...beyond all conjecture. \Vhatttime the persons of these ossuaries entered the famous nations of the dead, flowers do cover The friendless bodies of unburied...mole, To raise him hillocks that shall keep him w shove antiquarianisiu ; not to be resolved by man, nor easily perhaf s by spirits, except we consult... | |
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