| 1822 - 394 páginas
...The Solution of AWG's. Enigma in your last, is contained iu the following Old Riddle or Enigma. "• The beginning of Eternity, The end of timE and spacE...beginning of every End, And the end of every placE. Solution of the Question in our hat. To square any number ending with 5. — To the sqnare of 5 prefix... | |
| 1822 - 206 páginas
...in yonr last, is contained in the following Old Riddle or Enigma. L. The beginning of Eternity, Tbe end of time and spacE ; The beginning of every End, And the end of every placE. Solution of the Question in our but. To square any number ending with 5. — To the gqnare of 5 prefix... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 350 páginas
...good night, I had to kiss- a lady, that shall be nameless, who wears quantities of rouge. I didnotknow that, and unfortunately kissed away half her cheek,...But you found it out, Lucy," cried he. " How could you ? " " I cannot tell," said she. " Oh ! do recollect what put it into your head that it was a letter.... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 682 páginas
...and read your next, which is so short, that I hope it will be easy — " The beginning of eteruity, the end of time and space, The beginning of every...But you found it out, Lucy," cried he. " How could you ? " " I cannot tell," said she. " Oh ! do recollect what put it into your head that it was a letter.... | |
| Eliza Leslie - 1831 - 336 páginas
...once contain'd all human kind. SPARK. PARK. ARK. 45. The beginning of eternity, the end of time a.id space, The beginning of every end, and the end of every place. THE LETTER E. 46. In comes two legs carrying one leg, which he lays down on three legs. Out goes two... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 874 páginas
...enigma on the letter II. Then the one on O, and a pithy one on E, which for its shortness L give : — e PlLGARLIC. h. IN. 3 24 5 28 6 32 8 36 April 4. Pay breaks . . . Sun rises .... — sets .... Twilight... | |
| Peter Puzzlewell - 1835 - 234 páginas
...the fourth a box within : If the last you should pursue, It can never fly from you. KIDDLE CXLVII. THE beginning of eternity, The end of time and space...beginning of every end, And the end of every place. RIDDLE CXLVIII. THOUGH small my extent, yet my service is great ; I on admirals, heroes, and travelers... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1837 - 356 páginas
...not. Do you remember, Lucy, that when I was a very little boy, and going my rounds wishing good night, I had to kiss a lady, that shall be nameless, who...But you found it out, Lucy," cried he. " How could you ?" " I cannot tell," said she. " Oh ! do recollect what put it into your head that it was a letter.... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - 456 páginas
...seculornm ; Ego sum trinus et nnus, et tamen non sum Dens." The letter E is thus enigmatically described: " The beginning of eternity, The end of time and space,...beginning of every end, And the end of every place." The celebrated riddle of the Sphinx, in classic story, was this: " What animal walks on four legs in... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1851 - 472 páginas
...; Ego sum trinus et units, et tamen non sum Deus." The letter jBis thus enigmatically described : " The beginning of eternity, The end of time and space,...beginning of every end, And the end of every place." The celebrated riddle of the Sphinx, in classic story, was this v " What animal walks on four legs... | |
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