| James Ferguson - 1823 - 354 páginas
...surprising redness; and, as we observed in travelling, had discoloured the sea a great way into a reddish hue, occasioned doubtless by a sort of minium, or...the violence of the rain, and not by any stain from Adonis's blood,' The passage in the catalogue, explaining the manner how spirits transform themselves... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 820 páginas
...surprising redness ; and as we observed in travelling, had discoloured the sea a great way into a reddish hue, occasioned doubtless by a sort of minium, or...the violence of the rain, and not by any stain from Adonis's blood.' The passage in the catalogue, explaining the manner how spirits transform themselves... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 646 páginas
...red' ness ; and as we observed in ' travelling, bad discoloured the ' sea a great way into a reddish ' hue, occasioned doubtless by ' a sort of minium or...violence of the rain, and not ' by any stain from Adonis's blood." A Mi son. Thammuz was the God of the Syrians, the same with Adonis, who according... | |
| 1824 - 294 páginas
...surprising redness; and as we observed in travelling, had discoloured the sea a great way into a reddish hue; occasioned doubtless by a sort of minium, or...the violence of the rain, and not by any stain from Adonis's blood.' The passage in the catalogue, explaining the manner how spirits transform themselves... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1824 - 774 páginas
...travelling, had discoloured the sea a great way in, to a reddish hue ; occasioned doubtless by a sort of red earth washed into the river by the violence of the rain." The night preceding had been very tempestuous, and the rain almost incessant. After crossing this river,... | |
| 1832 - 534 páginas
...redness, and, as we had observed in travelling, had discoloured the sea a great way into a reddish hue, occasioned doubtless by a sort of minium, or...the violence of the rain, and not by any stain from Adonis' blood." -Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, p. 35. t Pliny, Hist. Nat. lib. 5. c. 25. 470 The... | |
| Christian Cann - 1828 - 570 páginas
...had discoloured the sea, a great way, into a reddish hue, occasioned, doubtless, by a sort of mimum or red earth, washed into the river by the violence of the rain, and not by any stain from Adonis's blood." 455 Ezekial saw. And it came to pass, in the sixth year, in the sixth month, in the... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 468 páginas
...redness, and, as we had observed in travelling, had discoloured the sea a great way into a reddish hue, occasioned doubtless by a sort of minium, or...the violence of the rain, and not by any stain from Adonis' blood."* The excellency of Carmel, which here rises into view, has in a great measure passed... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 328 páginas
...mode, whereon to burn as we observed in travelling, had discoloured the sea a great way into a reddish hue, occasioned doubtless by a sort of minium, or...the violence of the rain, and not by any stain from Adonis' blood.' See also Milton's answer to Eikon Bas. p. 410 : ' Let them who now mourn for him as... | |
| Michael Russell - 1833 - 374 páginas
...redness, and, as we had observed in travelling, had discoloured the sea a great way into a reddish hue, occasioned doubtless by a sort of minium, or red earth, washed into the river by the vialence of the rain, and not by any stain from Adonis's blood."* The excellence of Carmel, which here... | |
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