Chesson & Woodhall's Miscellany, 파트 132,1권Chesson & Woodhall, 1861 |
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... Astyages shall be thine. calmly upon the best method of becoming disentangled from Machiavel's mesh . The task was not so simple , nor did he think it was . His suspicions , unsupported by any material facts , were utterly useless . To ...
... Astyages shall be thine. calmly upon the best method of becoming disentangled from Machiavel's mesh . The task was not so simple , nor did he think it was . His suspicions , unsupported by any material facts , were utterly useless . To ...
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... Astyages , King of the Medes , by his daughter Mandane , whom he bestowed in marriage on a Persian named Cam- byses , a man not only of good family but of royal race , the hereditary monarch of his nation , which , even when under ...
... Astyages , King of the Medes , by his daughter Mandane , whom he bestowed in marriage on a Persian named Cam- byses , a man not only of good family but of royal race , the hereditary monarch of his nation , which , even when under ...
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... Astyages ; as having seized on Baby- lon in the capacity simply of com- mander in chief , whilst Cyaxares re- mained at home in indolent inactivity , permitting his successful general to assume the power and state of an independent ...
... Astyages ; as having seized on Baby- lon in the capacity simply of com- mander in chief , whilst Cyaxares re- mained at home in indolent inactivity , permitting his successful general to assume the power and state of an independent ...
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... Astyages whilst engaged in the per- formance of some menial duty , was inade cup - bearer to the king , and sub- sequently grew into such favour , that the monarch raised his father to the rank of satrap , and gave him a govern- ment in ...
... Astyages whilst engaged in the per- formance of some menial duty , was inade cup - bearer to the king , and sub- sequently grew into such favour , that the monarch raised his father to the rank of satrap , and gave him a govern- ment in ...
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... Astyages himself , that the dish of which he had partaken contained the flesh of his son . Harpagus did not say anything in reply at the time , being either too overcome to do so , or even then filled with a wild and burning thirst for ...
... Astyages himself , that the dish of which he had partaken contained the flesh of his son . Harpagus did not say anything in reply at the time , being either too overcome to do so , or even then filled with a wild and burning thirst for ...
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381 페이지 - Though the day of my destiny's over, , And the star of my fate hath declined, Thy soft heart refused to discover The faults which so many could find; Though thy soul with my grief was acquainted, It shrunk not to share it with me, And the love which my spirit hath painted It never hath found but in thee.
28 페이지 - Cursed be the social wants that sin against the strength of youth! Cursed be the social lies that warp us from the living truth!
381 페이지 - Then gently scan your brother man, Still gentler sister woman; Though they may gang a kennin' wrang, To step aside is human.
312 페이지 - Therefore, thus saith the Lord concerning the king of Assyria, He shall not come into this city, nor shoot an arrow there, nor come before it with shield, nor cast a bank against it.
373 페이지 - All his excellences, like those of Nature herself, are thrown out together ; and, instead of interfering with, support and recommend each other. His flowers are not tied up in garlands, nor his fruits crushed into baskets — but spring living from the soil, in all the dew and freshness of youth...
392 페이지 - The moon shines bright : — In such a night as this, When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees, And they did make no noise ; in such a night, Troilus, methinks, mounted the Trojan walls, And sigh'd his soul toward the Grecian tents, Where Cressid lay that night.
392 페이지 - In such a night Did Thisbe fearfully o'ertrip the dew And saw the lion's shadow ere himself And ran dismay'd away. Lor. In such a night Stood Dido with a willow in her hand Upon the wild sea banks and waft her love To come again to Carthage.
408 페이지 - Tis a melancholy daub! my Lord; not one principle of the pyramid in any one group! — and what a price! — for there is nothing of the colouring of Titian — the expression of Rubens — the grace of Raphael — the purity of Dominichino — the corregiescity of Corregio — the learning of Poussin — the airs of Guido — the taste of the Carrachis — or the grand contour of Angelo.
119 페이지 - ... a State which dwarfs its men, in order that they may be more docile instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes, will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished...
178 페이지 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties, all a summer's day; While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...