... the pleasant kinds of dessert which console us after dinner, when we are full and tired of eating — all these that sacred island lying beneath the sun brought forth fair and wondrous in infinite abundance. Cabot's Discovery of North America - Página 323por George Edward Weare - 1897 - 343 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Plato - 1871 - 676 páginas
...may be used to play with, and are fruits which spoil with keeping, and the pleasant kinds of dessert, which console us after dinner, when we are full and...— all these that sacred island lying beneath the these things they received from the earth, and they employed themselves in constructing their temples... | |
| Plato - 1871 - 684 páginas
...animals of all kinds, and fragrant herbs, and grasses, and trees bearing fruit. These they used, and employed themselves in constructing their temples, and palaces, and harbours, and docks, in the following manner:—First, they bridged over the zones of sea, and made a way to the royal palace... | |
| Plato - 1871 - 676 páginas
...may be used to play with, and are fruits which spoil with keeping, and the pleasant kinds of dessert, which console us after dinner, when we are full and tired of eating—all these that sacred island lying beneath the sun, brought forth fair and wondrous in infinite... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 páginas
...may be used to play with, and are fruits which spoil with keeping, and the pleasant kinds of dessert, which console us after dinner, when we are full and...themselves in constructing their temples and palaces and harbors and docks; and they arranged the whole country in the following manner: — ' First of all... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 738 páginas
...these that sacred island which then beheld the light of the sun, brought forth fair and wondrous and in infinite abundance. All these things they received...and harbours and docks ; and they arranged the whole country in the following manner : — First of all they bridged over the zones of sea which surrounded... | |
| John Francis Arundell Arundell of Wardour (12th baron) - 1885 - 122 páginas
...be used to play with, and are fruits which spoil with keeping — and the pleasant kinds of dessert which console us after dinner, when we are full and...and harbours, and docks; and they arranged the whole country in the following manner : First of all they bridged i over the zones of sea which surrounded... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 794 páginas
...in infinite abundance. With such blessings the earth freely furnished them ; meanwhile they went on constructing their temples and palaces and harbours and docks. And they arranged the whole country in the following manner : — First of all they bridged over the zones of sea which Great works:... | |
| Plato - 1899 - 634 páginas
...pleasant kinds of dessert, which console us after dinner, when we are full and tired of eating—all these that sacred island lying beneath the sun, brought...themselves in constructing their temples and palaces and harbors and docks; and they arranged the whole country in the following manner: — First of all they... | |
| Edwin James Houston - 1908 - 414 páginas
...be used to play with, and are fruits which spoil with keeping — and the pleasant kinds of dessert which console us after dinner, when we are full and...themselves in constructing their temples, and palaces, and harbors and docks; and they arranged the whole country in the following manner: first of all they bridged... | |
| James H. Anderson - 1911 - 338 páginas
...may be used to play with, and are fruits which spoil with keeping, and the pleasant kinds of dessert which console us after dinner, when we are full and...themselves in constructing their temples and palaces, harbors and docks. They arranged the whole country in the following manner: first they bridged over... | |
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