The Southern Quarterly Review, 2. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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... period employed by a guilty soul in passing various forms before it was permitted to resume another human shape , is stated by Herodotus at three thousand years . The loss of burial in consecrated ground , was understood to in- volve an ...
... period employed by a guilty soul in passing various forms before it was permitted to resume another human shape , is stated by Herodotus at three thousand years . The loss of burial in consecrated ground , was understood to in- volve an ...
119. oldal
... period down to the over- throw of the Mongul Tartar Dynasty , in 1366. Its title is " the twenty - one Historians . " It consists of nearly three hundred of their brochures or volumes : but it is , after all , little more than a simple ...
... period down to the over- throw of the Mongul Tartar Dynasty , in 1366. Its title is " the twenty - one Historians . " It consists of nearly three hundred of their brochures or volumes : but it is , after all , little more than a simple ...
489. oldal
... period in which they were first collected and made public , the era of Solon , Pisistratus and the Pisistratidæ . We pass over the notion , that Ly- curgus introduced Homer into Greece , -it seems a fabri- cation of the days of Plutarch ...
... period in which they were first collected and made public , the era of Solon , Pisistratus and the Pisistratidæ . We pass over the notion , that Ly- curgus introduced Homer into Greece , -it seems a fabri- cation of the days of Plutarch ...
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ART PAGE | 5 |
subject 1842 | 59 |
CLASSICAL LITERATURE | 72 |
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