New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 5. ciltThomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1822 |
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Sayfa 113
... , as he beheld the city which rejoiced in the beauty of Stra tonice . Arrived at Antioch , his first care was to present the letter of VOL . V. NO . XX . I Apelles to Erasistratus the physician , who was in the The Gallery of Apelles . 113.
... , as he beheld the city which rejoiced in the beauty of Stra tonice . Arrived at Antioch , his first care was to present the letter of VOL . V. NO . XX . I Apelles to Erasistratus the physician , who was in the The Gallery of Apelles . 113.
Sayfa 114
... Erasistratus the physician , who was in the highest favour with the Queen , and resided within the precincts of the royal palace . Erasistratus received him with the usual forms of hospitality , touching his right hand , and conducting ...
... Erasistratus the physician , who was in the highest favour with the Queen , and resided within the precincts of the royal palace . Erasistratus received him with the usual forms of hospitality , touching his right hand , and conducting ...
Sayfa 115
... Erasistratus had thrown aside after having examined or applied their medicinal qualities . This piled lumber consisted of books of medicine and poetry - the former chiefly written by women of Greece . It was singular that the Greek ...
... Erasistratus had thrown aside after having examined or applied their medicinal qualities . This piled lumber consisted of books of medicine and poetry - the former chiefly written by women of Greece . It was singular that the Greek ...
Sayfa 116
... Erasistratus ; and the philosopher with equal wis- dom and good - nature left him to himself . They met once more at the physician's evening repast . It was short and frugal , consisting of some cakes , fresh eggs , fruit , the gentle ...
... Erasistratus ; and the philosopher with equal wis- dom and good - nature left him to himself . They met once more at the physician's evening repast . It was short and frugal , consisting of some cakes , fresh eggs , fruit , the gentle ...
Sayfa 193
... Erasistratus in the royal garden . It was , in truth , not so luxurious as that of the voluptuary prince of Corcyra . The spring and autumn did not meet there to minister at once to every sense , by presenting the olive and the vine in ...
... Erasistratus in the royal garden . It was , in truth , not so luxurious as that of the voluptuary prince of Corcyra . The spring and autumn did not meet there to minister at once to every sense , by presenting the olive and the vine in ...
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