... and enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass ; how beauty, strength, and youth, with old age, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished in the same promiscuous... The Spectator: In Eight Volumes. : Vol. I[-VIII]. - Page 1161803Full view - About this book
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass; how beauty, strength, and youth, with old age, veakness and deformity, lay undistinguished in the same promiscuous heap of matter. After having thus... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1914 - 326 pages
...another, and blended together in the same common mass; how beauty, strength, and youth, with oldage, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished in the...examined it more particularly by the accounts which 1 found on several of the monuments which are raised in every quarter of that ancient fabric. Some... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 854 pages
...y°«th' ™* old . a*e,' Et domutexilis Plutonia— weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished Hon. 15 in the same promiscuous heap of matter. After having thus surveyed this great magaWith equal foot, rich friend, impartial fate zjne of mortality, as it were in the lump, I Knocks... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 852 pages
...-i. i j- L- -\\ El domusexüis Plutonio—!- weakness, and deformity lay undistinguished HOR. 15 ln the same promiscuous heap of matter. After having thus surveyed this great magaWith equal fool, rich friend, impartial Jale z¡ne of mortality, as it were in the lump. I Knocks... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 468 pages
...another, and blended together in the same common mass; how beauty, strength, and youth, with old-age, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished in the...were in the lump, I examined it more particularly [60 by the accounts which I found on several of the monuments which are raised in every quarter of... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended odigious number of children in the * of their fathers,...is, in the present deplorable state of the kingdo 1 " Glaucus, and Medon, and Thersilochus." lay undistinguished in the same promiscuous heap of matter.... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 pages
...enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended t frv/j-ouriv audio, 4 as one of the Greek poets has expressed it. Another thing in which the 1 " Glaucus, and Medon, and Thersilochus." lay undistinguished in the same promiscuous heap of matter.... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 944 pages
...priests and sol- [50 diers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass; how beauty, strength, and youth, with old-age, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished in the same promiscuous heap of matter. After... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1920 - 492 pages
...know not where it passed through: So we also, as soon as we were born, ceased to be. (chap, v, 12-13.) youth, with old age, weakness, and deformity, lay...After having thus surveyed this great magazine of mortal ity, as it were, in the lump, I examined it more particularly by the accounts which I found... | |
| Sir Geoffrey Arthur Romaine Callender - 1921 - 444 pages
...(30 March), 1711. 1 Causing myself to muse. 8 Wisdom of Solomon, v. 12-13. CA 10 another, and blended together in the same common mass ; how beauty, strength,...promiscuous heap of matter. After having thus surveyed the great magazine of mortality, as it were, in the lump, I examined it more particularly by the accounts... | |
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