At the extremity of this chamber, which is opposite to the window, a considerable number of old volumes of parchment, some with covers and some without, were heaped upon the floor, in the utmost disorder ; and there were evident proofs that these had... Selections from the Dialogues of Plato - 第 223 頁Plato 著 - 1883 - 404 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1817 - 658 頁
...considerable number of old volumes of parchment, some with covers and some without, were heaped upon the floor, in the utmost disorder; and there were...up his nose with an expression of indifference and Manu- contempt, Xttp6ypa<pa I It was, indeed, a moment in which a literary traveller might be supposed... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1818 - 678 頁
...considerable number of old volumes of parchment, some with covers and some without, were heaped upon the floor, in the utmost disorder; and there were...nose with an expression of indifference and contempt, Xs/^oyf a<pa ! It was, indeed, a moment in which a literary traveller might be supposed to doubt the... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1823 - 678 頁
...considerable number of old volumes of parchment, some with covers and some without, were heaped upon the floor, in the utmost disorder; and there were...up his nose with an expression of indifference and Mann- contempt, Xs^oy^apa! It was, indeed, a mo* mpts - ment in which a literary traveller might be... | |
| Sir James Emerson Tennent - 1830 - 584 頁
...considerable number of old volumes of parchment, some with covers and some without, were heaped upon the floor, in the utmost disorder ; and there were...we asked the superior what they were? he replied, turningup his nose with an expression of indifference and contempt, Xeig^yfiaipa !t It was, indeed,... | |
| Sir James Emerson Tennent - 1845 - 588 頁
...considerable number of old volumes of parchment, some with covers and some without, were heaped upon the floor, in the utmost disorder ; and there were...turning up his nose with an expression of indifference >md contempt, Xsigo'ypa^* !t It was, indeed, a moment in which a literary traveller might be supposed... | |
| 1847 - 490 頁
...room a considerable number of old parchment volumes, some with and some without covers, were heaped on the floor, in the utmost disorder ; and there were evident proofs that these had been laid aside and condemned, to answer any purpose for which the parchment might be required ; and upon... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 678 頁
...considerable number of odd volumes of parchment, some with covers and some without, were heaped on the floor in the utmost disorder; and there were evident...purpose for which the parchment might be required. It was, indeed, a moment in which a literary traveller might be supposed to doubt the evidence of his... | |
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