There were also vaunts of what they would do, and boasts of what they had done, varying with the various ages, as, for example, they had three choirs in their solemn festivals, the first of the old men, the second of the young men, and the last of the... Biological Aspects of Human Problems - Strana 269autor/autoři: Christian Archibald Herter - 1911 - 344 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Plutarch - 1859 - 464 str.
...first of the old men, the second of the young men, and the last of the children ; the old men begun thus : "We once were young, and brave and strong ;...came last and said, But we'll be strongest by and by ; Indeed, if we will take the pains to consider their compositions, some of which were still extant... | |
| Plutarch - 1875 - 462 str.
...the old men, the second of the young men, and the last of the children ; the old men began thus : \Ve once were young, and brave and strong; the young men...came last and said, But we'll be strongest by and by. Indeed, if we will take the pains to consider their compositions, some of which were still extant in... | |
| Plutarch - 1880 - 626 str.
...declared happy and glorified ; the life of the latter they described as most miserable and abject. There were' also vaunts of what they would do, and...came last and said, But we'll be strongest by and by. Indeed, if we will take the pains to consider their compositions, some of which were still extant in... | |
| Plutarch - 1881 - 948 str.
...thb.cuildren ; the old men begun thus : We once were yonng, and brave and strong ; the young men ansWeied them, singing, And we're so now, come on and try ; the children came last and said, But we'll bo strongest by and by. Indeed, if we will take the pains to consider their compositions, some of which... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1896 - 298 str.
...they declared happy and glorified; the life ot the latter they described as most miserable and abject There were also vaunts of what they would do and boasts...came last and said: But we'll be strongest by and bye. Indeed if we will take the pains to consider their compositions, and the airs on the flute to... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 488 str.
...declared happy and glorified ; the life of the latter they described as most miserable and abject. There were also vaunts of what they would do, and...came last and said, But we'll be strongest by and by. Indeed, if we will take the pains to consider their compositions, some of which were still extant in... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1909 - 320 str.
...children ; the old men began thus : " ' We once were young and brave and strong ;' the young men answering them, singing : " ' And we're so now, come on and...children came last and said : " ' But we'll be strongest by-and-by.' " Indeed, if we will take the pains to consider their compositions, and the airs on the... | |
| Plutarch - 1921 - 582 str.
...they declared happy and glorified; the life of the latter they described as most miserable and abject. There were also vaunts of what they would do, and...and said : — " But we'll be strongest by and by." Indeed, if we will take the pains to consider their compositions, some of which were still extant in... | |
| Ida Carleton Thallon - 1914 - 680 str.
..."We once were young, and brave, and strong" ; the young men answered them, singing : — "And we 're so now, come on and try " • the children came last and said : — . " But we 'II be strongest by and by." Indeed, if we will take the pains to consider their compositions, some... | |
| Plutarch - 1916 - 586 str.
...they declared happy and glorified; the life of the latter they described as most miserable and abject. There were also vaunts of what they would do, and...and said : — " But we'll be strongest by and by." Indeed, if we will take the pains to consider their compositions, some of which were still extant in... | |
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