If any man were sick before, his disease turned to this; if not, yet suddenly, without any apparent cause preceding and being in perfect health, they were taken first with an extreme ache in their heads, redness and inflammation of the eyes; and then... Thoth: A Romance ... - Side 15af Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1888 - 207 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Thucydides - 1822 - 576 sider
...they were taken first with an extreme ache in their heads, redness and infiamation of the eyes; and then inwardly their throats and tongues grew presently bloody, and their breath noisome and unsavory. Upon this followed sneezing and hoarseness, and not long after, the pain, together... | |
| Thucydides - 1830 - 496 sider
...they were taken first with an extreme ache in their heads, redness and inflammation of the eyes ; and then inwardly their throats and tongues grew presently bloody, and their breath noisome and unsavoury. Upon this followed sneezing and hoarseness, and not long after, the pain, together... | |
| Richard Trott Fisher - 1836 - 248 sider
...they were taken first with an extreme ache in their heads, redness and inflammation of the eyes; and then inwardly their throats and tongues grew presently bloody, and their breath noisome and unsavory. Upon this followed sneezing and hoarseness, and not long after, the pain, together... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1919 - 320 sider
...they were taken first with an extreame ache in their Heads, rednesse and inflamation of the Eyes ; and then inwardly their Throats and Tongues grew presently bloody, and their Breath noysome and unsavoury. Upon this followed a sneezing and hoarsnesse, and not long after, the paine,... | |
| Thucydides - 1989 - 644 sider
...they were taken first with an extreme ache in their heads, redness and inflammation of the eyes; and then inwardly, their throats and tongues grew presently bloody and their breath noisome and unsavoury. Upon this followed a sneezing and hoarseness, and not long after the pain, together... | |
| Wendy Orent - 2004 - 300 sider
...they were taken first with an extreme ache in their heads, redness and inflammation of the eyes; and then inwardly, their throats and tongues grew presently bloody and their breath noisome and unsavoury. Upon this followed a sneezing and hoarseness, and not long after the pain, together... | |
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