Isis, according to some, signifies ancient, and, on that account, the inscriptions on the statues of the goddess were often in these words : I am all that has been, that shall be, and none among mortals has hitherto taken off my veil. A Vision of Fair Spirits: And Other Poems - 第 46 頁John Graham 著 - 1834 - 123 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Banier (M. l'abbé, Antoine) - 1739 - 642 頁
...was at Sats, engraved upon the Pavement of Minerva's Temple. I AM ALL THAT HAS BEEN, THAT IS, A'ND THAT SHALL BE, AND NONE AMONG MORTALS HAS HITHERTO TAKEN OFF MY VEIL. Tho' we put thefe Infcriptions in Capital Letters, as Monuments of that fort are ordinarily written,... | |
| 1848 - 726 頁
...that goddess, half buried in the slimy mud, upon whose statues was read the proud inscription, " I am all that has been, that shall be ; and none among mortals has taken off my veil ! " But her veil has now been raised, and she is a thing of nought. " Thus saith... | |
| 1810 - 506 頁
...the Deity of the place is Isis. The inscription runs thus : " I am all that has been, that is, and that shall be, " and none among mortals has hitherto taken off my veil." AMASIS, who subdued Apries, the last of the lineage of the Memphite kings, raised a portico to this... | |
| John Lemprière - 1820 - 892 頁
...and, on that account, the inscriptions on the statues of the goddess were often in these words : / am all that has been, that shall be, and none among mortals has hitherto taken off my veil. The worship of Isis was universal in Egypt ; the priests were obliged to observe perpetual chastity,... | |
| 1823 - 862 頁
...and OD that account tbe inscriptions on the statues of the goddess were often in these words : " I am all that has been, that shall be ; and none among mortals has hitherto taken off my veil." The worship of Isis was universal in Egypt, the priests were obliged to observe perpetual chastity,... | |
| John Lemprière - 1825 - 910 頁
...and, on that account, the inscriptions on the statues of the goddess were often in these words : 1 am all that has been, that shall be, and none among mortals has hitherto taken off my veil. The worship of Isis was universal in Egypt ; tlve priests were obliged to observe perpetual chastity,... | |
| John Lemprière - 1825 - 848 頁
...that account, the inscriptions on the statues of the goddess were often ii< these words : 1 am ail that has been, that shall be, and none among mortals has hitherto taken dcmncd to be buried alive by Creon, ior giving burial to her brother Polynices against the tyrant's... | |
| the christians - 1836 - 426 頁
...inscriptions on the statues of this divinity were often in these words : — " I AM ALL THAT HAS BERN, THAT SHALL BE, AND NONE AMONG MORTALS HAS HITHERTO TAKEN OFF MY VFJL." Isis was the Venus of Cyprus, the Minerva of Athens, the Cybelc of the Phrygians, the Ceres... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 574 頁
...silence to all supernatural inquiries. This answers to the inscription under some of her statues. ' I am all that has been, that shall be, and none among mortals has hitherto taken off my veil.' The figure in form, would express the figure in the speech of Hamlet. Shakspere even ceases to make... | |
| Alexander Bryan Johnson - 1854 - 272 頁
...INTtBHLRATIOX OF LANGUAGE. 263 the pavement of a temple of Minerva, " I am all that has been, that is, and that shall be, and none among mortals has hitherto taken off my veil." I may not have succeeded in the attempt which the oracle announces as never having been accomplished,... | |
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