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" He has left the land where nature is still lovely, where, in his mind's eye, he can rebuild the temple or the theatre, half doubting whether they would have made a more grateful impression upon the senses than the ruin before him. He is now at a loss... "
Southern Quarterly Review - 5. oldal
Szerkesztette: - 1850
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1850 - 704 oldal
...lovely ; where, in his mind's eye, he can rebuild the temple or the theatre, half doubting whether they would have made a more grateful impression upon...Those of whose works they are the remains, unlike P the Roman and the Greek, hare left no visible traces of their civilisation, or of their arts: their...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 16-17. kötet

1849 - 608 oldal
...still lovely, where, in his mind's eye, he can rebuild the temple or the theatre, half doubting whether they would have made a more grateful impression upon the senses than the ruins before him. He is now at a loss to give any form to the rude heaps upon which he is gazing. Those...

The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, 69. kötet

1866 - 824 oldal
...first impressions on visiting the supposed site of this ancient city, observes — " The traveller is at a loss to give any form to the rude heaps upon...Those of whose works they are the remains, unlike the Romans and the Greeks, have left no visible traces of their civilization or of their arts; their influence...

The Quarterly Review, 66. kötet;84. kötet

1849 - 654 oldal
...lovely, where, in his mind's eye,' he can rebuild the temple or the theatre, half doubting whether they would have made a more grateful impression upon...Those of whose works they are the remains, unlike the Eoman and the Greek, have left no visible traces of their civilisation, or of their arts : their influence...

The Chinese Repository, 18. kötet

Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1849 - 684 oldal
...still lovely, where, in his mind's eye, he can rebuild Ihe temple or the theatre, half doubling whether they would have made a more grateful impression upon...which he is gazing. Those of whose works they are the reinaing, unlike the Roman and tlie Greek, have left no visible traces of their civilisation, or of...

God in History ; Or Facts Illustrative of the Presence and Providence of God ...

John Cumming - 1849 - 190 oldal
...the temple or the theatre, half doubting whether they would have made a more grateful impression on the senses than the ruin before him. He is now at...gazing. Those of whose works they are the remains have left no visible traces of their civilization or of their arts — their influence has long since...

Hogg's Instructor, 3-4. kötet

1849 - 896 oldal
...'in his mind's eye, he can rebuild the temple or the theatre, half doubting whether they would hate made a more grateful impression upon the senses than...ruin before him. He is now at a loss to give any form U> the rnde heaps upon which he is gazing. Those of whose works they are the remains, unlike the Roman...

The Chinese Repository, 18. kötet

Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1849 - 690 oldal
...the theatre, half doubting whether they would have made a more grateful impression upon the sensée than the ruin before him. He is now at a loss to give any form to the rudo heaps upon which he is gazing. Those of whose works they are the remains, unlike the Roman and...

Littell's Living Age, 21. kötet

1849 - 742 oldal
...siill lovely, where, in his mind's eye, he can rebuild the temple or the theatre, half doubting whether they would have made a more grateful impression upon the senses than the ruin before him. lie is now at a loss to give any form to the rude heaps upon which he is gazing. Those of whose works...

Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 17. kötet

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1849 - 608 oldal
...still lovely, where, in his mind's eye, he can rebuild the temple or the theatre, half doubting whether they would have made a more grateful impression upon the senses than the ruins before him. He is now at a loss to give any form to the rude heaps upon which he is gazing. Those...




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