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Side 14
... cannot pass into any other organization upon earth without turning backward and wandering in a circle . That he should stand still is impossible ; since no living power in the dominions of the most active 14 JOHANN GOTTFRIED VON HERDER.
... cannot pass into any other organization upon earth without turning backward and wandering in a circle . That he should stand still is impossible ; since no living power in the dominions of the most active 14 JOHANN GOTTFRIED VON HERDER.
Side 18
... stands erect , and closes the realm of the subterranean inanimate creation , to enjoy the com- mencement of life , in the region of day ; so is man raised above all the creatures that are bowed down to the Earth . With uplifted eye ...
... stands erect , and closes the realm of the subterranean inanimate creation , to enjoy the com- mencement of life , in the region of day ; so is man raised above all the creatures that are bowed down to the Earth . With uplifted eye ...
Side 29
... stands the long - ruined shrine ; And grim death has inlaid with the mouldering grass Marble goddesses mingled with heroes of brass ; And their fame is o'ergrown by the close - clinging vine . On the boundless blue sky looms , perchance ...
... stands the long - ruined shrine ; And grim death has inlaid with the mouldering grass Marble goddesses mingled with heroes of brass ; And their fame is o'ergrown by the close - clinging vine . On the boundless blue sky looms , perchance ...
Side 32
... stands to reason that the country which the Sun - god approaches the nearest and which he passes most directly over , will be scantest of water , and that there the streams which feed the river I will shrink the most . To explain ...
... stands to reason that the country which the Sun - god approaches the nearest and which he passes most directly over , will be scantest of water , and that there the streams which feed the river I will shrink the most . To explain ...
Side 40
... stand in front of this gateway , called by the Egyptians the one Summer , the other Win- ter , each twenty - five ... stands toward the south is treated in precisely the contrary way . King Rhampsinitus was possessed , they said , of ...
... stand in front of this gateway , called by the Egyptians the one Summer , the other Win- ter , each twenty - five ... stands toward the south is treated in precisely the contrary way . King Rhampsinitus was possessed , they said , of ...
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Achilles Agamemnon Alcinous arms Barney McGee beauty Boeotia born breath bright brother called child Chryseis Crébillon dark daugh dead dear death died Diomed divine doth dream earth Ebn Jahia English eyes father fear feet fire fish flowers give gods Grecian Hadad hand hath hear heard heart heaven Hector Helena Rivers Herodotus Hesiod holothurian Horace Howitt Iliad Iolanthe Kilmeny King Lady land Libya light live look Lord LORD DERBY Menelaus mind morning mother nature Nausicaa never night novel o'er once Pallas passed Patroclus poems poet Priam published Rhampsinitus round sing song soul spirit sweet Telemachus tell thee THEODORE MARTIN Theogony thine things thou thought tion Translation of THEODORE Translation of WORSLEY Trojans Ulysses verse voice wife wind words young youth Zeus