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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 67
עמוד 16
He that goeth down to death cometh again no more for ever.” Once more the tone
of fatalism, the cry of the preacher of Ecclesiastes: Vanity of Vanities, all is vanity!
Only an old, old civilization could have brought to any people so deep a ...
He that goeth down to death cometh again no more for ever.” Once more the tone
of fatalism, the cry of the preacher of Ecclesiastes: Vanity of Vanities, all is vanity!
Only an old, old civilization could have brought to any people so deep a ...
עמוד 45
Here Death alone doth rule; Throughout this realm cruel None may gainsay him.
Hated, but obeyed by all, His laws on all do fall; None here in prayer doth call—
Prayer may not stay him.” Four thousand years of living had at length destroyed ...
Here Death alone doth rule; Throughout this realm cruel None may gainsay him.
Hated, but obeyed by all, His laws on all do fall; None here in prayer doth call—
Prayer may not stay him.” Four thousand years of living had at length destroyed ...
עמוד 145
Dreadful reverse—to hear such wretches herald My death, and blacken thus with
lies my fame: Not so my sires—for them the frequent shout Has filled the sacred
temple, where the crowd Of holy Brahmans to the Gods proclaimed The costly ...
Dreadful reverse—to hear such wretches herald My death, and blacken thus with
lies my fame: Not so my sires—for them the frequent shout Has filled the sacred
temple, where the crowd Of holy Brahmans to the Gods proclaimed The costly ...
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