| James Bell - 1832 - 812 Seiten
...lunar wanderings learned to read ; Ere yet the heroes of Deucalion'» blond Pelasgia peopled with я glorious brood : The fertile plains of Egypt flourished then, Productive cradle of the first of men." APOLLONIUS RHODIUS. An order of priests recorded and communicated, from generation to generation, the... | |
| 1856 - 972 Seiten
...****** Ere men the lunar wanderings learned to read; Ere yet the heroes of Deucalion's blood Pelasgia peopled with a glorious brood: The fertile plains...flourished then, Productive cradle of the first of men." APOLLONIUS RHOUIUS. An order of priests recorded and communicated, from generation to generation, the... | |
| rev Andrew Cameron - 1871 - 776 Seiten
...extravagance in those lines of the old bard, — " Ere ;vi the heroes of Deucalion's Ыоо<1 Pelasgift peopled with a glorious brood. The fertile plains...flourished then. Productive cradle of the first of men." And now looking down from the Pyramids upon Egrpt, it was impossible not to be struck with its unique... | |
| Andrew Thomson - 1874 - 416 Seiten
...the old bard, — " Ere yet the heroes of Deucalion's blood Petasgia peopled with a glorious broodt The fertile plains of Egypt flourished then, Productive cradle of the first of men." And now looking down from the Pyramids upon Egypt, it was impossible not to be struck with its unique... | |
| Andrew Thomson - 1875 - 412 Seiten
...extravagance in those lines of the old bard, — " Ere yet the heroes of Deucalion's blood Pelasgia peopled with a glorious brood, The fertile plains...flourished then, Productive cradle of the first of men." And now looking down from the Pyramids upon Egypt, it was impossible not to be struck with its unique... | |
| James Grant - 1885 - 388 Seiten
...men the lunar wanderings learned to read, Ere yet the heroes of Deucalion's blood Pelasgia purpled with a glorious brood ; The fertile plains of Egypt...flourished then, Productive cradle of the first of men." Allan thought, as he manipulated and lit another cigar, that the Egyptians of Arabi Pasha must be of... | |
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