| Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1835 - 358 sivua
...take a pleasure to paint herself in n thousand various shapes of horror, in the several carcasses, according to the degree in which corruption has prevailed...them. Some appear dry and withered; others have a sort of parchment upon their hones ; some look as if they were baked and smoked, without any appearance... | |
| Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1839 - 354 sivua
...take a pleasure to paint herself in a thousand various shapes of horror, in the several carcasses, according to the degree in which corruption has prevailed...them. Some appear dry and withered ; others have a sort of parchment upon their bones ; some look as if they were baked aud smoked, without any appearance... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 710 sivua
...to take a pleasure to paint herself in a thousand various shapes of horror, in the several carcases, according to the degree in which corruption has prevailed...them. Some appear dry and withered ; others have a sort of parchment upon their bones ; some look as if they were baked and smoked, without any appearance... | |
| Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1857 - 314 sivua
...take a pleasure to paint herself in a thousand various shapes of horror, in the several carcasses, according to the degree in which corruption has prevailed...them. Some appear dry and withered ; others have a sort of parchment upon their bones; some look as if- they were baked and smoked, without any appearance... | |
| Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, Edward Nares - 1859 - 310 sivua
...herself in a thousand various shapes of horror, in the several carcasses, accordmg to the degree m which corruption has prevailed over them, or the manner...them. Some appear dry and withered; others have a sort of parchment upon their bones ; some look as if they were baked and smoked, without any appearance... | |
| 1757 - 380 sivua
...to take a pleafure to paint herfelf in athoufand various fhapes of horror, in the feveral carcaiTes, according to the degree in which corruption has prevailed over them, or the manner in which ¡t has attacked them. Some appear dry and withered ; others have a fort of parchment upon their hones... | |
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