| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 páginas
...and sadly tell us how we may be buried in our survivors. Grave-stones tell truth scarce forty years : generations pass while some trees stand, and old families...oaks. To be read by bare inscriptions, like many in Gruterf, to hope for eternity by (enigmatical epithets, or first letters of our names, to be studied... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 páginas
...and sadly tell us how we may be buried in our survivors. Grave-stones tell truth scarce forty years : generations pass while some trees stand, and old families...last not three oaks. To be read by bare inscriptions, iike many in Gruterf, to hope for eternity by ^enigmatical epithets, or first letters of our names,... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 546 páginas
...oaks. To be read by bare inscriptions, like many in Gruter-f-, to hope for eternity by asnigmatical epithets, or first letters of our names, to be studied...have new names given us, like many of the mummies, are cold consolations unto the students of perpetuity, even by everlasting languages. To be content... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 482 páginas
...inscriptions, (says sir Thomas Brown,) to hope for eternity by aenigmatical epithets, or initial letters, to be studied by antiquaries who we were, and have new names given us like some of the mummies, are cold consolations to the student of perpetuity, even by everlasting languages,"... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 páginas
...the passionate desire of fame, from the slender relics which it usually embalms of its followers. " To be read by bare inscriptions, like many in Gruter...antiquaries, who we were, and have new names given to us like some of the mummies, are cold consolations unto the students of perpetuity, even by everlasting... | |
| 1820 - 394 páginas
...the passionate desire of fame, from the slender relics which it usually embalms of its followers. " To be read by bare inscriptions, like many in Gruter;...of our names; to be studied by antiquaries, who we Satients, or Achilles' horses in Homer, under naked nominaons, without deserts or noble acts, which... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 372 páginas
...and sadly tell us how we may be buried in our survivors. Grave-stones tell truth scarce forty years: generations pass while some trees stand, and old families...have new names given us like many of the mummies, are cold consolations unto the students of perpetuity, even by everlasting lang&ages. " To be content... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 páginas
...and sadly tell us how we may be buried ill our survivors. Grave-stones tell truth scarce forty years: generations pass while some trees stand, and old families...have new names given us like many of the mummies, are cold consolations unto the students of perpetuity, even by everlasting languages. " To be content... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 páginas
...and sadly tell us how we may be buried in our survivors. Grave-stones tell truth scarce forty years: generations pass while some trees stand, and old families...oaks. To be read by bare inscriptions like many in G niter, to hope for eternity by enigmatical epithets, or first letters of our names, to be studied... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 páginas
...and sadly tell us how we may be buried in our survivors. Gravestones tell truth scarce forty years: generations pass while some trees stand, and old families...have new names given us like many of the mummies, are cold consolations unto the students of perpetuity, even by everlasting languages. To be content... | |
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