The Saturday Magazine, Volum 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... stone spouts repre- IT would seem that the earliest of all written language consisted of actual drawings of the forms of animals or things ; rudely sketched , indeed , by the hands of our rude forefathers , but sufficiently plain to ...
... stone spouts repre- IT would seem that the earliest of all written language consisted of actual drawings of the forms of animals or things ; rudely sketched , indeed , by the hands of our rude forefathers , but sufficiently plain to ...
Pàgina 13
... stones , the form 石石 would readily suggest itself. furniture , such as his bow and arrows , or his knife , which he is ... stone , ' , that is , as it were , a portion cut out of the rock ; hence , to imply a heap of of skill , each ...
... stones , the form 石石 would readily suggest itself. furniture , such as his bow and arrows , or his knife , which he is ... stone , ' , that is , as it were , a portion cut out of the rock ; hence , to imply a heap of of skill , each ...
Pàgina 14
stones , the form 石石 would readily suggest itself . On the same principle it would be very difficult to describe hail in a sketch ; but , by considering it ( if we may be allowed the term ) as hardened water , they add to the ...
stones , the form 石石 would readily suggest itself . On the same principle it would be very difficult to describe hail in a sketch ; but , by considering it ( if we may be allowed the term ) as hardened water , they add to the ...
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... stone falls to the ground ; and this force is the greater , the nearer the attracted body is to that which attracts ... stones , however beautiful , could convey an adequate idea of the magnificence of a temple . The first sentence of ...
... stone falls to the ground ; and this force is the greater , the nearer the attracted body is to that which attracts ... stones , however beautiful , could convey an adequate idea of the magnificence of a temple . The first sentence of ...
Pàgina 24
... stones , which had made him rich for ever . The fowler , vexed at his loss , began to pur sue the bird through woods and forests , till , seeing she was out of his reach , he bemoaned his folly . " Art thou not a miserable man , says ...
... stones , which had made him rich for ever . The fowler , vexed at his loss , began to pur sue the bird through woods and forests , till , seeing she was out of his reach , he bemoaned his folly . " Art thou not a miserable man , says ...
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