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Página 94
The tale is said to exist in several old Welsh mss .; but as old is a relative term , I
should like to know what is to be understood by it . To corroborate such an
assertion , we ought to have the evidence of a contemporary , and if this cannot
be ...
The tale is said to exist in several old Welsh mss .; but as old is a relative term , I
should like to know what is to be understood by it . To corroborate such an
assertion , we ought to have the evidence of a contemporary , and if this cannot
be ...
Página 155
... or an artificial one , composed of unhewn stones , several of which exist in this
country . Hence , the rude obelisk was dedicated to the sun , that is , to Mithras . It
was not , therefore , the want of knowledge in working with tools , or of cements ...
... or an artificial one , composed of unhewn stones , several of which exist in this
country . Hence , the rude obelisk was dedicated to the sun , that is , to Mithras . It
was not , therefore , the want of knowledge in working with tools , or of cements ...
Página 169
For once , tain retrospective work , touching the past not present , buried genius
not living , ) I exist an owl , a mole , in the woods and fields of literature ; my
doings , with parted day and the dark loneness of an underground existence ; my
study ...
For once , tain retrospective work , touching the past not present , buried genius
not living , ) I exist an owl , a mole , in the woods and fields of literature ; my
doings , with parted day and the dark loneness of an underground existence ; my
study ...
Página 184
her short existence , she never thought to see again , nor wished to revisit ,
unless as a corpse , for interment in her own churchyard , and a tear and
embrace from the parents , from wbom she must for ever shrink alive . Thus ,
strange as it ...
her short existence , she never thought to see again , nor wished to revisit ,
unless as a corpse , for interment in her own churchyard , and a tear and
embrace from the parents , from wbom she must for ever shrink alive . Thus ,
strange as it ...
Página 459
There is no age or country which has not preserved some traditionary account ,
or some fabulous legend of the former existence of a gigantic race of men , far
superior in size and stature to the dimensions of the human form at present . In
most ...
There is no age or country which has not preserved some traditionary account ,
or some fabulous legend of the former existence of a gigantic race of men , far
superior in size and stature to the dimensions of the human form at present . In
most ...
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