The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1900 - 254 pages |
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Page 143
... seen by any else there present , not even by the queen herself , who merely undertakes for the interpretation of the phenomenon , as re- lated to her , doubtless , by her husband . The lords are simply said to be astonished ; i . e ...
... seen by any else there present , not even by the queen herself , who merely undertakes for the interpretation of the phenomenon , as re- lated to her , doubtless , by her husband . The lords are simply said to be astonished ; i . e ...
Page 144
... seen also by the thousand courtiers , ―let it have been visible to all Babylon , as the knees of Belshazzar were shaken , and his countenance troubled , even so would the knees of every man in Babylon , and their coun- tenances , as of ...
... seen also by the thousand courtiers , ―let it have been visible to all Babylon , as the knees of Belshazzar were shaken , and his countenance troubled , even so would the knees of every man in Babylon , and their coun- tenances , as of ...
Page 145
... seen at any given moment by an in- different eye , but only what the eye might be supposed to see in the doing or suffering of some portentous action . Suppose the moment of the swallowing up of Pompeii . There they were to be seen ...
... seen at any given moment by an in- different eye , but only what the eye might be supposed to see in the doing or suffering of some portentous action . Suppose the moment of the swallowing up of Pompeii . There they were to be seen ...
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