which our first parents called the age of gold ! Not because gold, so much adored in this iron age, was then easily purchased, but because those two fatal words mine and thine, were distinctions unknown to the people of those fortunate times ; for all... Venetia - Página 390por Benjamin Disraeli - 1837 - 482 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1749 - 314 páginas
...purch.rs'd, but becauli thofetwo fatal words, mine and thine, were diftinfUons unknown to the people of thofe fortunate times ; for all things were in common in that holy age i men, for their fuftenance, needed only to lift their hands, and take it from the ftordy oak, whofe... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1822 - 454 páginas
...adored in this iron-age, was then easily purchased, but because those two fatal words, mine and thine, were distinctions unknown to the people of those fortunate...springs, and silver rivulets, with luxuriant plenty, offered them their pure refreshing water. In hollow trees, and in the clefts of rocks, the labouring... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1864 - 416 páginas
...adored in this iron age, was then easily purchased, but because those two fatal words, mine and thine, were distinctions unknown to the people of those fortunate...arms liberally invited them to gather the wholesome savory fruit ; while the clear springs, and silver rivulets, with luxuriant plenty, offered them their... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1871 - 508 páginas
...Lady Annabel; ' it is not difficult in this wild green valley ; and if we have not rosemary, we have scents as sweet. Nature is our garden here, Venetia;...times ; for all things were in common in that holy ago : men, for their sustenance, needed only to lift their hands, and take it from the sturdy oak,... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1879 - 536 páginas
...adored in this iron-age, was then easily purchased, but because those two fatal words, mine and thine, were distinctions unknown to the people of those fortunate...springs, and silver rivulets, with luxuriant plenty, offered them their pure refreshing water. In hollow trees, and in the clefts of rocks, the labouring... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1882 - 676 páginas
...adored in this iron-age, was then easily purchased, but because those two fatal words, mine and thine, were distinctions unknown to the people of those fortunate...springs, and silver rivulets, with luxuriant plenty, offered them their pure refreshing water. In hollow trees, and in the clefts of rocks, the labouring... | |
| P. P MOTTEUX - 1884 - 574 páginas
...adored in this iron-age, was then easily purchased, but because those two fatal words, mine and thine, were distinctions unknown to the people of those fortunate...springs, and silver rivulets, with luxuriant plenty, offered them their pure refreshing water. In hollow trees, and in the clefts of rocks, the labouring... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1919 - 778 páginas
...but because those two fatal words, mine and thine, were distinctions unknown to the people of thoea fortunate times ; for all things were in common in...springs, and silver rivulets, with luxuriant plenty, offered them theii pure refreshing water. In hollow trees, and in the clefts of rocks, the labouring... | |
| Виктор Шкловский - 1991 - 244 páginas
...ador'd in this Iron- Age, was then easily purchas'd, but because those two fatal Words, Mine and Thine, were Distinctions unknown to the People of those fortunate...Springs, and silver Rivulets, with luxuriant Plenty, offer'd them their pure refreshing Water. In hollow Trees, and in the Clefts of Rocks, the labouring... | |
| Marty Glass - 2001 - 392 páginas
...ador'd in this Iron-Age, was then easily purchas'd, but because those two fatal Words, Mine and Thine, were Distinctions unknown to the People of those fortunate...Arms liberally invited them to gather the wholesome savory Fruit; while the clear Springs, and silver Rivulets, with luxuriant Plenty, ofFer'd them their... | |
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