In old days he had known Pausanias familiarly ; yet an hour or two ago he had been looking hopelessly at that page, and it had suggested no more meaning to him than if the letters had been black weather-marks on a wall ; but at this moment they were once... The Cornhill Magazine - Página 145editado por - 1863Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Eliot - 1870 - 816 páginas
...The moonlight was upon it, and he could see the large letters at the head of the page : MESIHNIKA. KB'. In old days he had known Pausanias familiarly...world. That moonbeam falling on the letters had raised Messcnia before him and its struggle against the Spartan oppression. He snatched up the book, but the... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 páginas
...known Paui-iaiiias familiarly ; yet an hour or two ago he Iiml been looking hopelessly at that r»ge, and it had suggested no more meaning to him than if...that, conjure up a world. That moonbeam falling on the letter* had raised Messina In-fore him, nnd its struggle against SparUm oppression. He snatched up... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1883 - 586 páginas
...the book which lay open at his side. It was a fine large manuscript, an old volume of Pausanias. ... In old days he had known Pausanias familiarly ; yet...world. That moonbeam falling on the letters had raised Messina before him, and its struggle against Spartan oppression. He snatched up the book, but the light... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 556 páginas
...Pausanias. The moonlight was upon it, and he could see the large letters at the head of the page: MESSHNIKA. KB'. In old days he had known Pausanias familiarly;...had been black weather-marks on a wall; but at this mo»ient they were once more the magic signs that conjure up a world. That moonbeam falling on the... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 páginas
...old dnys he had known Pausanias familiarly; yet an bouror two ago he had been looking hopelessly ut nd pierce thy mould.' What consolation is offered...harping angels, but the Pagan idea of a nameless mult conjnre up a world. That moonbeam falling on the letters had raised Messina before him, and its struggle... | |
| George Eliot - 1886 - 608 páginas
...Pausanias. The moonlight was upon it, and ho could see the largo letters at the head of the page: ME22HNIKA. KB'. In old days he had known Pausanias familiarly;...world. That moonbeam falling on the letters had raised Mcssenia before him, and its struggle against the Spartan oppression. He snatched up the book, but... | |
| George Eliot - 1887 - 842 páginas
...The moonlight was upon it, and he could see the large letters at the head of the page : MES2HNIKA. KB'. In old days he had known Pausanias familiarly;...suggested no more meaning to him than if the letters hud been black weather-marks on a wall; but at this moment thoy were once more the magic signs that... | |
| George Eliot - 1889 - 586 páginas
...The moonlight was upon it, and he could see the large letters at the head of the page : MESSHNIKA. KB In old days he had known Pausanias familiarly ;...that conjure up a world. That moonbeam falling on the letter* had raised Messeuia before him, and its struggle against the Spartan oppression. He snatched... | |
| George Eliot - 1889 - 712 páginas
...moonlight was upon it, and he could see the large letters at the head of the page: MEJIMHNIEA. EB'. In old days he had known Pausanias familiarly; yet...looking hopelessly at that page, and it had suggested n0 more meaning to him than if the letters had been black weather-marks on a wall; but at this moment... | |
| George Eliot - 1900 - 606 páginas
...moonlight was upon it, and he could see the large letters at the head of the page :— MEIIHNIKA. Kir. In old days he had known Pausanias familiarly; yet...him than if the letters had been black weather-marks oii a wall; but at this moment they were once more the magic signs that conjure up a world. That moonbeam... | |
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