Now, since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah, and in a yard under ground, and thin walls of clay, out-worn all the strong and spacious buildings above it, and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests... The Harvard Magazine - 第 233 頁1856完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 638 頁
...must end, and as some conjecture all shall awake again. (From the Garden of THE VANITY OF AMBITION Now since these dead bones have already out-lasted...above it ; and quietly rested under the drums and trainplings of three conquests : what prince can promise such diuturnity unto his relicks, or might... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1896 - 500 頁
...discoursings. This is indeed the greatest and most holy charity. From Browne's Hydriotaphta — Urn Burial. Now since these dead bones' have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah, and iu a yard underground, and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and specious1 buildings above... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1897 - 472 頁
...concluding chapter. His quotation of the opening words is not quite accurate. The real words are : — " Now, since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah, and in a yard underground, and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above it, and quietly... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 446 頁
...world." HYDRIOTAPHIA : OR, URN-BURIAL. BY BIB. THOMAS BROWNE. (For biographical notice, see page 39.) Now since these dead bones have already outlasted...and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above it, and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests :... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 頁
...(For biographical notice, see page 39.) Now since these dead bones have already outlasted the liv>ng ones of Methuselah, and in a yard under ground, and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above it, and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests :... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1900 - 364 頁
...with darkness and remains the victor. The opening sentence strikes a chord of majestic harmony : " Now since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah, and in a yard underground and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above it, and quietly... | |
| Robert Blatchford - 1901 - 266 頁
...reader may with a little patience dig from the mine beneath the covers of this wondrous volume : — Now, since these dead bones have already outlasted...and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above it, and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests,... | |
| James Huneker - 1902 - 376 頁
...repeated with unction : " Now since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methusaleh, and in a yard under ground, and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and spacious 224 buildings above it; and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 474 頁
...varied, and at the same time more finely harmonized, is the famous opening of the fifth chapter: 1. Now since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah, w I wwwwwwwwwwww (") 2. and in a yard underground and thin walls of clay outworn all the strong and... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 476 頁
...varied, and at the same time more finely harmonized, is the famous opening of the fifth chapter: 1. Now since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah, w | wwww — ww — wwww — ww (8) 2. and in a yard underground and thin walls of clay outworn all... | |
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