| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 532 sider
...poison could work upon him, we doubt the story, and expect no such success from the diet of Mithridates. A story there passeth of an Indian king, that sent unto Alexander a fair woman, fed with aconites and other poisons, with this intent, either by converse or copulation complexionally to destroy... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 584 sider
...poison could work upon him, we doubt the story, and expect no such success from the diet of Mithridates. A story there passeth of an Indian king, that sent unto Alexander a fair woman, fed with aconites and other poisons, with this intent, either by converse or copulation complexionally to destroy... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 582 sider
...poison could work upon him, we doubt the story, and expect no such success from the diet of Mithridates. A story there passeth of an Indian king, that sent unto Alexander a fair woman, fed with aconites and other poisons, with this intent, either by converse or copulation complexionally to destroy... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1868 - 308 sider
...with jewels of extraordinary size. A very fanciful person, when dead, to have his burial in a cloud. "A story there passeth of an Indian king that sent...poisons, with this intent complexionally to destroy him ! " — Sir T. Browne. Dialogues of the unborn, like dialogues of the dead, — or between two young... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1876 - 248 sider
...•with jewels of extraordinary size. A very fanciful person, when dead, to have his burial in a cloud. " A story there passeth of an Indian king that sent...fed with aconite and other poisons, with this intent complexiqnally to destroy him ! " — Sir T. Browne. fc> '\yt-*-t-'"- *•* ^ !- '-.'•, Dialogues... | |
| 1884 - 526 sider
...unexpected manner amid homely circumstances' Ausgeführt in The great Carbuncle, Tw. TT I, 179. — p. 205: 'A story there passeth of an Indian king that sent...poisons, with this intent complexionally to destroy himf Dieses citat ist zur erzählung geworden in Rappaccints Daughter, Mosses I, 106. — p. 206: 'The... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 516 sider
...with jewels of extraordinary size. A very fanciful person, when dead, to have his burial in a cloud. " A story there passeth of an Indian king that sent...poisons, with this intent complexionally to destroy him ! " — Sir T. BrowneDialogues of the unborn, like dialogues of the dead, — or between two young... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 474 sider
...with jewels of extraordinary size. A very fanciful person, when dead, to have his burial in a cloud. " A story there passeth of an Indian king that sent...poisons, with this intent complexionally to destroy him! " — Sir T. Browne. Dialogues of the unborn, like dialogues of the dead, — or between two young... | |
| 1884 - 518 sider
...unexpected manner amid homely circumstances.' Ausgeführt in The great Carbunde, Tw. TT I, 179. — p. 205: 'A story there passeth of an Indian king that sent...fair woman, fed with aconite and other poisons, with thü intent complexionally to destroy himf Dieses citat ist zur erzählung geworden in Rappaccinis... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1910 - 468 sider
...when dead, to have his I urial in a cloud. " A story there passeth of an Indian king that sent onto Alexander a fair woman, fed with aconite and other...poisons, with this intent complexionally to destroy him ! " — Sir T. Browne. Dialogues of the unborn, like dialogues of the dead, — or between two young... | |
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