Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... rocks . The human spirit and the human hand had been busy here to accomplish its profoundest miracles . It was a temple dedi- cated to the God of knowledge and of truth . The palaces of the Caliphs and the Cæsars might easily surpass ...
... rocks . The human spirit and the human hand had been busy here to accomplish its profoundest miracles . It was a temple dedi- cated to the God of knowledge and of truth . The palaces of the Caliphs and the Cæsars might easily surpass ...
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... rocks . But a more heavenly and serener light was reflected from their icy mirrors , which , piercing through the many - tinted clouds , produced lights and colours of inexhaustible variety . The herbage was perpetually verdant , and ...
... rocks . But a more heavenly and serener light was reflected from their icy mirrors , which , piercing through the many - tinted clouds , produced lights and colours of inexhaustible variety . The herbage was perpetually verdant , and ...
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... rocks , and , has its dwelling alike in the changing colours of the clouds and the inmost recesses of the Their future also no longer existed , but in the blissful tranquillity of the present . Time was measured and created by the vices ...
... rocks , and , has its dwelling alike in the changing colours of the clouds and the inmost recesses of the Their future also no longer existed , but in the blissful tranquillity of the present . Time was measured and created by the vices ...
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... rocks into the vale ? Albe- dir , " he continued , and his deepening voice assumed awful solemnity , " in return for the affection with which I cherish thee and thine , thou owest this submission . " Albedir implicitly submitted ; not ...
... rocks into the vale ? Albe- dir , " he continued , and his deepening voice assumed awful solemnity , " in return for the affection with which I cherish thee and thine , thou owest this submission . " Albedir implicitly submitted ; not ...
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... rock that overhangs the lake , and we shall find them beside a recess which the shore makes there , and which a chasm , as it were , among the rocks and woods , encloses . Do you think you could walk there ? " — " To see your children ...
... rock that overhangs the lake , and we shall find them beside a recess which the shore makes there , and which a chasm , as it were , among the rocks and woods , encloses . Do you think you could walk there ? " — " To see your children ...
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