Now, since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah, and in a yard under ground, and thin walls of clay, out-worn all the strong and spacious buildings above it, and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests... The Harvard Magazine - 第 233 頁1856完整檢視 - 關於此書
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 頁
...the next, whereof methinks we yet discourse in Plato's den, and are but embryon philosophers. * * * Now since these dead bones have already outlasted...and thin walls of clay, out-worn all the strong and spacious buildings above it ; and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 頁
...the next, whereof metbinks we yet discourse in Plato's den, and are but embryon philosophers. * * * Now since these dead bones have already outlasted...and thin walls of clay, out-worn all the strong and spacious buildings above it ; and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 頁
...the next, whereof methinks we yet discourse in Plato's den, and are but embryon philosophers. * * * Now since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah, and in a yard «nder ground, and thin wqlls of cfcy, out-worn all the strong and spacious buildings above it; and... | |
| 1820 - 774 頁
...yard underground, and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong ind spacious buildings above them, and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests, what prince can pron.ise such diuturnity unto hit relics, and might not gladly say, " Sic ego componi versus in osaa... | |
| 1820 - 394 頁
...Can any thing be said of the ruins of Babylon equal to the following celebration of a few sepulchral urns ? " Now since these dead bones have already outlasted...and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above it; and quietly rested under 'the drums and tramplings of three conquests:... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 頁
...Can any thing be said of the ruins of Babylon equal to the following celebration of a few sepulchral urns ? " Now since these dead bones have already outlasted...and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above it ; and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests... | |
| 1820 - 784 頁
...yard underground, and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above them, and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests, what prince can pron.ise such diuturnity unto his relics, and might not gladly say, " Sic ego componi versus in ossa... | |
| 1825 - 648 頁
...gave occasion to Sir Thomas Browne's noblest essay, " had outlasted the living ones of Methusalem, and in a yard under ground, and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above them, and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests."... | |
| 1825 - 620 頁
...gave occasion to Sir Thomas Browne's noblest essay, '• had outlasted the living ones of Methusalem, and in a yard under ground, and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above them, and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests."... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 頁
...funeral-rites, or as an emblem of resurrection from its perpetual verdure, may also admit conjecture. . CHAP. V. Now since these dead bones have already out-lasted the living ones of Methusaleh, and in a yard under ground, and thin walls of clay, out-worn all the strong and specious... | |
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