Sketches of Imposture: Deception and CredulityT. Tegg, 1837 - Počet stran: 368 |
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... till her frenzy rose to whatever pitch was in their judgment most fit for the occasion . Some of the Py- thonesses are said to have expired almost immediately after quitting the tripod , and even on it . The broken accents which the ...
... till her frenzy rose to whatever pitch was in their judgment most fit for the occasion . Some of the Py- thonesses are said to have expired almost immediately after quitting the tripod , and even on it . The broken accents which the ...
Strana 19
... till a son of this match , named Midas , had attained manhood . The Phrygians then , distressed by violent civil dissensions , consulted an oracle for means to allay them . The answer was , “ that a cart would bring them a king to ...
... till a son of this match , named Midas , had attained manhood . The Phrygians then , distressed by violent civil dissensions , consulted an oracle for means to allay them . The answer was , “ that a cart would bring them a king to ...
Strana 28
... till Mahomet , was grown so restive and skittish , that he would not stand still for Mahomet to get upon him , till at length he was forced to bribe him to it , by promising him a place in Para- dise . The beast carried him to Jerusalem ...
... till Mahomet , was grown so restive and skittish , that he would not stand still for Mahomet to get upon him , till at length he was forced to bribe him to it , by promising him a place in Para- dise . The beast carried him to Jerusalem ...
Strana 34
... till he saw him sit down . Having had the history of the whole affair laid be- fore him , the grand seignor sent for Sabatai to Adrianople . On receiving the summons , the pseudo Messiah appeared to be much dejected , and to have lost ...
... till he saw him sit down . Having had the history of the whole affair laid be- fore him , the grand seignor sent for Sabatai to Adrianople . On receiving the summons , the pseudo Messiah appeared to be much dejected , and to have lost ...
Strana 38
... till his decease , which did not take place for several years . Among the most mischievous of the pretenders to prophetical inspiration may be reckoned Thomas Muncer , and his companions , Storck , Stubner , Cel- larius , Thomas , and ...
... till his decease , which did not take place for several years . Among the most mischievous of the pretenders to prophetical inspiration may be reckoned Thomas Muncer , and his companions , Storck , Stubner , Cel- larius , Thomas , and ...
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Strana 299 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Strana 288 - ... but could not, by the nicest scrutiny, discover the least symptom of life in him. We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance, as well as we could, and...
Strana 211 - The moon on the east oriel shone, Through slender shafts of shapely stone, By foliaged tracery combined ; Thou would'st have thought some fairy's hand, "Twixt poplars straight, the osier wand, In many a freakish knot, had twined ; Then framed a spell, when the work was done, And changed the willow wreaths to stone.
Strana 350 - So went Satan forth from the presence of the LORD, and smote Job with sore boils from the sole of his foot unto his crown.
Strana 296 - Look, where he comes ! Not poppy, nor mandragora, Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world, Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep Which thou ow'dst yesterday.
Strana 121 - ... (For they will come out after us,) till we have drawn them from the city: for they will say. They flee before us, as at the first: therefore we will flee before them.
Strana 288 - ... examined his Arm, Heart, and Breath, but could not by the nicest Scrutiny discover the least Symptom of Life in him. We reasoned a long Time about this odd Appearance as well as we could, and...
Strana 281 - This correction made his description more striking than it had been without it, since Lord Nelson generally had his empty sleeve attached to the breast of his coat, but it was the right arm that he had lost. Without saying that I suspected the boy had made a mistake, I asked the magician whether the objects appeared in the ink as if actually before the eyes, or as if in a glass, which makes the right appear left. He answered that they appeared as in a mirror. This rendered the boy's description...
Strana 288 - Skrine held a clean looking-glass to his mouth. I found his pulse sink gradually, till at last I could not feel any, by the most exact and nice touch.
Strana 199 - Travels in the Interior of Africa, from the Cape of Good Hope to Morocco, from the Years 1781 to 1797; through Caffraria, the Kingdoms of Mataman, Angola, Massi, Monoemugi, Muschatio, &c.