A collection of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions, on the most illustrious persons of all ages and countries, 77 psl. |
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... tomb . " It is from the Greek ἐπὶ upon , τάφος a tomb . " An epitaph , therefore , implies no particular character of writing , but may be composed in verse or prose . It has no rule to restrain or modify it , except this , that it ...
... tomb . " It is from the Greek ἐπὶ upon , τάφος a tomb . " An epitaph , therefore , implies no particular character of writing , but may be composed in verse or prose . It has no rule to restrain or modify it , except this , that it ...
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... tomb of Euchidas , a citizen of Platæa , in the temple of Diana , was , " Here lies Euchidas , who went from hence to Delphi , and returned the same day . " This Euchidas travelled 1000 stadia , equal to 125 English miles , to Delphi ...
... tomb of Euchidas , a citizen of Platæa , in the temple of Diana , was , " Here lies Euchidas , who went from hence to Delphi , and returned the same day . " This Euchidas travelled 1000 stadia , equal to 125 English miles , to Delphi ...
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... tombs of Esther and Mordecai . The inscriptions upon them only refer as far back as A.M. 4474 , yet they are equally ... tombs is an inscription of which the following is a translation : — " On Thursday the 15th of the month Adar , in ...
... tombs of Esther and Mordecai . The inscriptions upon them only refer as far back as A.M. 4474 , yet they are equally ... tombs is an inscription of which the following is a translation : — " On Thursday the 15th of the month Adar , in ...
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... tombs of the great , every emotion of envy dies within me , -when I read the epitaphs of the beautiful , every inordinate desire goes out , when I see the grief of parents for children , my heart melts with compassion , -and yet , when ...
... tombs of the great , every emotion of envy dies within me , -when I read the epitaphs of the beautiful , every inordinate desire goes out , when I see the grief of parents for children , my heart melts with compassion , -and yet , when ...
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... tomb remained closed till the reign of Darius , who , upon breaking it open , instead of those immense treasures he had flattered himself with discovering , found nothing but the following inscription : - " If thou hadst not an ...
... tomb remained closed till the reign of Darius , who , upon breaking it open , instead of those immense treasures he had flattered himself with discovering , found nothing but the following inscription : - " If thou hadst not an ...
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A Collection of Epitaphs and Monumental Inscriptions– On the Most ... Silvester Tissington Visos knygos peržiūra - 1857 |
A Collection of Epitaphs and Monumental Inscriptions, on the Most ... Silvester Tissington Peržiūra negalima - 2016 |
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aged Alexander Pope Anno Domini Bath Abbey bearing the following beauty beloved Ben Jonson beneath blessed blest born Bremhill Captain celebrated chapel Charles Christ church churchyard daughter DAVID GARRICK dead dear death Derbyshire died A.D. divine dust Earl earth Elizabeth epitaph erected faith fame father following epitaph following inscription gentle GEORGE GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL glory grace grave grief hath heart heaven Henry honour husband inscribed interred Ipswich JAMES JOHN John Milton King Lady Latin lies the body liv'd lived London Lord Lord Byron Lord Eldon lov'd lyeth marble MARY MATTHEW PRIOR memory monument mortal mother o'er parish peace pedestal poet poor Queen Reader remains rest ROBERT sacred sleep sorrow soul stone Suffolk sweet tablet tear thee thine THOMAS thou tomb tombstone virtues weep Westminster Abbey wife WILLIAM Wirksworth Worlingworth written youth
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xv psl. - When I look upon the tombs of the great, every emotion of envy dies within me ; when I read the epitaphs of the beautiful, every inordinate desire goes out ; when I meet with the grief of parents upon a tombstone, my heart melts with compassion ; when I see the tomb of the parents themselves, I consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow.
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