... human body. Upon this I began to consider with myself, what innumerable multitudes of people lay confused together under the pavement of that ancient cathedral ; how men and women, friends and enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries,... The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator - Página 80de Joseph Addison - 1854Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1789 - 508 páginas
...body. Upon this I began to confider with myfelf, what innumerable multitudes of people lay confufed together under the pavement of that ancient cathedral ; how men and women, friends and enemies, priefts and foldiers, monks and prebendaries, were crumbled amongft one another, and blended together... | |
| 1803 - 420 páginas
...composition of an human body. Upon this. I began to consider with myself what innumerable mul-^ titudes of people lay confused together under the pavement...prebendaries, were crumbled amongst one another, and blendid together in the same common mass; how beauty, strength, and youth, with old age, weakness,... | |
| 1803 - 434 páginas
...with the digging of a grave ; and saw in every shovel-full of it that was thrown up, the fragment of 4 a bone or skull intermix! with a kind of fresh mouldering...some time or other had a place in the composition of an human body. Upon this I began to consider with myself what innumerable multitudes of people lay... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 páginas
...grave, and saw in every shovelful of it that was thrown up, the fragment of a bone or skull, intermixt with a kind of fresh mouldering earth, that some time...amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass ; how beauty, strength, and youth, with old age, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 páginas
...grave, and saw in every shovelful of it that was thrown up, the fragment of a bone or skull, intermixt with a kind of fresh mouldering earth, that some time...amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass ; how beauty, strength, and youth, with old age, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 412 páginas
...with a kind of fresh mouldering earth that some time or other had a place in the composition of an human body. Upon this I began to consider with myself,...under the pavement of that ancient cathedral ; how men und women, friends and enemies, priests and soldiers, monks and prebendaries, were c.rmuhlrd amongst... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 páginas
...up and lost. Upon my going into the church, I entertained myself with the digging of a grave ; and saw in every shovelful of it that was thrown up, the...amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass ; how beauty, strength, and youth, with old-age, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 páginas
...grave ; and saw in every shovelful of it that was thrown up, the fragment of a bone or skull intermixt with a kind of fresh mouldering earth, that some time...amongst one another, and blended together in the same common mass ; how beauty, strength, and youth, with old-age, weakness, and deformity, lay undistinguished... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 páginas
...and saw in •every shovelful of it that was thrown up, the fragment of a bone or skull, intermixed with a kind of fresh mouldering earth, that, • some time or other had a place in the composition of an human body. Upon this I began to consider with myself, what innumerable multitudes of people lay... | |
| Spectator The - 1816 - 372 páginas
...with a ki.'id of fresh mouldering earth , that sometime or other had a place in the composition of an human body. Upon this I began to consider with myself...pavement of that ancient cathedral ; how men and women , frienje and enemies , priests and soldiers , monks and prebendaries , were crumbled amongst one another... | |
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