Anatole France. } from its ancient trunk and I advanced without fear into the smoking gulf that leads to the miry banks of the Styx , upon which the shades are tossed about like dead leaves . At sight of the branch dedicated to ...
... trunk being employed in the transport of old garments . Upon examina- tion it also appeared that the bottom was very thick , and an attempt was instantly made from the inside to see of what it was made . The maker of the trunk had ...
... old Classic trunk . This school was baptized the school of good sense after one of the poet's unlucky expressions . Did tragedy , then , regain possession of our stage ? Ponsard was certainly Classical in inclination and temperament ...
... old trunk may be cut away . In some instances the reports are very favourable to this process , and in one case in particular , where the original wood was sound , the addition of these extra roots had made the tree increase very much ...
... old trunk which hath produced two branches , which have covered all the earth , I mean Christianity and Mahometism ; or rather it is a mother who hath brought forth two daughters , who have covered her with a thousand wounds : for with ...
Anatole France. from its ancient trunk and I advanced without fear into the smoking gulf that leads to the miry banks of the Styx , upon which the shades are tossed about like dead leaves . At sight of the branch dedicated to Proserpine ...
... old trunk which hath pro- duced two branches , which have covered all the earth , I mean Chriftianity and Ma- hometifm or rather , it is a mother who hath brought forth two daughters , who have covered her with a thousand wounds : for ...
... French Colonies , address letters to : French Government Tourist Information ... old houses in picturesque regions in France and it would per- haps be ... trunk between them are granted the above - mentioned free allow- ance for ...
... old Trunk of a spa- cious Oak , is depriv'd by the late Treaties of more than half its Branches , what would it not be in their Power to accom- plish ? A ftanding Army would of Course be the Refult of it ; and what the Confe- quences of ...
... old log , old trunk , old den , He flees ; and so his soul to roam the fields is fain That it the bit between its teeth takes now and then . Oblivion yet he tastes , when , falling from the hills , The shadows , whilst their calm the ...