The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 35
... ancient heavens and the ancient earth ; the wild creatures of the desert ; the wild robber hordes , too . What pathos , what complaint , what invective . The fire - darting words of Homer are outstripped here ; here is more than ...
... ancient heavens and the ancient earth ; the wild creatures of the desert ; the wild robber hordes , too . What pathos , what complaint , what invective . The fire - darting words of Homer are outstripped here ; here is more than ...
Page 66
... ancient towns , and often still occupied by modern villages - each village on its mound ( which during the inundation becomes an island ) amid a clump of palm- trees full of pigeons - the houses and walls all of sunburnt - bricks of ...
... ancient towns , and often still occupied by modern villages - each village on its mound ( which during the inundation becomes an island ) amid a clump of palm- trees full of pigeons - the houses and walls all of sunburnt - bricks of ...
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... ancient forms of civilization which have now passed away . " The ancient empires of Mexico and Peru are indissolubly asso- ciated together on the page of history in the melancholy community of suffering and extinction . Yet , while ...
... ancient forms of civilization which have now passed away . " The ancient empires of Mexico and Peru are indissolubly asso- ciated together on the page of history in the melancholy community of suffering and extinction . Yet , while ...
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