Letters on Egypt: Containing a Parallel Between the Manners of Its Ancient and Modern Inhabitants, Its Commerce, Agriculture, Government and Religion, with the Descent of Louis IX at Damieta, Extracted from Joinville and Arabian Authors, Volumen1G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1787 |
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... body and mind perfectioned . How numerous will be his comparisons between what was and what is ! How immenfe the chain of recollection ! He , however , will only notice great actions , and present the reader with rapid ftrokes , where ...
... body and mind perfectioned . How numerous will be his comparisons between what was and what is ! How immenfe the chain of recollection ! He , however , will only notice great actions , and present the reader with rapid ftrokes , where ...
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... body of Alexander , in a golden coffin , had been depofited . ( i ) The infamous Seleucus Cybiofactes g ) This mole was named Hepta Stadium , because it was feven ftadia , or one mile long . ( h ) Strabo , lib . 17 , fays it occupied a ...
... body of Alexander , in a golden coffin , had been depofited . ( i ) The infamous Seleucus Cybiofactes g ) This mole was named Hepta Stadium , because it was feven ftadia , or one mile long . ( h ) Strabo , lib . 17 , fays it occupied a ...
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... body like a do- mino , so that one would think them in mas- querade . A ftranger fcarcely dares look at them , to speak would be a crime ; but these masks are liberal of their figns , and oglings ; and , as this is the only language ...
... body like a do- mino , so that one would think them in mas- querade . A ftranger fcarcely dares look at them , to speak would be a crime ; but these masks are liberal of their figns , and oglings ; and , as this is the only language ...
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... bodies with the mire of the Nile , plunge into it , and fport among its waves . Several of them came fwimming round our boat , and crying ya fidi at maydi ; Give me a medin , Sir . ( e ) They fwim with grace , and their hair , knotted ...
... bodies with the mire of the Nile , plunge into it , and fport among its waves . Several of them came fwimming round our boat , and crying ya fidi at maydi ; Give me a medin , Sir . ( e ) They fwim with grace , and their hair , knotted ...
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... body ; a fer- vant comes , gently preffes and turns the bather , and , when the limbs are flexible , makes the joints crack without trouble ; then maffes , ( d ) and feems to knead the body without giving the flightest fenfation of pain ...
... body ; a fer- vant comes , gently preffes and turns the bather , and , when the limbs are flexible , makes the joints crack without trouble ; then maffes , ( d ) and feems to knead the body without giving the flightest fenfation of pain ...
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Página 157 - And he sware unto her, Whatsoever thou shalt ask of me, I will give it thee, unto the half of my kingdom.
Página 157 - And when a convenient day was come, " that Herod on his birth-day made a " fupper to his lords, high captains, and " chief eftates of Galilee ; " And when the daughter of the faid (p) St. Mark, chap, vi. ver. 21. *' Herodias came in, and danced, and ** pleafed Herod, and them that fat with " him, the king faid unto the damfel, * ' Afk of me whatfoever thou wilt, and I
Página 140 - Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard: that went down to the skirts of his garments; As the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion: for there the Lord commanded the blessing, even life for evermore.
Página 157 - And she came in straightway with haste unto the king, and asked, saying, I will that thou give me, by and by, in a charger, the head of John the Baptist.
Página 131 - ... pleafure: well kneaded, and, as it were, regenerated, the blood circulates freely, the body feels a voluptuous eafe, a flexibility till then unknown, a lightnefs as if relieved from fome enormous weight, and the man almoft fancies himfelf newly born, and beginning firft to live.
Página 154 - The indecency of their attitudes is often exceffive ; each look, each gefture fpeaks, and in a manner fo forcible as not poffibly to be mifunderftood. They throw afide modefty with their veils. When they begin to dance a long and very light...
Página 141 - About noon the table is prepared, and the viands brought in a large tray of tinned copper; -and though not great variety, there is great plenty. In the centre is a mountain of rice cooked with poultry, and highly seasoned with spice and saffron.
Página 167 - A son's just right. No Grecian prince but I Has power this bow to grant or to deny. Of all that Ithaca's rough hills contain, And all wide Elis' courser-breeding plain, To me alone my father's arms descend; And mine alone they are, to give or lend.
Página 168 - Thus do they endeavour to charm away the dulnefs of captivity. • . Not that they are wholly prifoners ; once or twice a week they are permitted to go to the bath, and vifit female relations and friends. To bewail the dead is, likewife, a duty they are allowed to perform. I have often feen diftradted mothers round Grand Cairo, reciting funeral hymns over the tombs they had ftrewed with odoriferous plants.
Página 169 - Why gav'st thou not to me thy dying hand ? And why receiv'd not I thy last command...