| 1832 - 618 páginas
...celebrity. The exploits of the conquerors, who made it the object of their warlike expeditions, and also the splendid productions of nature and art which...redolent of fragrant and delicious odours. Though there may be in these magnificent conceptions something romantic and illusory, still India forms, unquestionably,... | |
| 1840 - 652 páginas
...thence imported, procured for it a great name, even in the remotest ages of antiquity. It has always appeared to the imagination of the western world, as adorned with whatever was most splendid and joyous, abounding in gold and gems, and redolent of fragrant odours. Although... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1850 - 776 páginas
...procured for it a Magnificent great name even in the remotest eras of classical antiassoclations, quity. It has all along appeared to the imagination of the...redolent of fragrant and delicious odours. Though there he, in these magnificent conceptions, something romantic and illusory, still India forms unquestionably... | |
| Robert Sears - 1851 - 630 páginas
...thence obtained, procured for it a great name even in the remotest eras of classical antiquity. It appeared to the imagination of the western world as...gold and gems, and redolent of fragrant and delicious perfumes. Though there be, in these magnificent conceptions, something romantic and illusory, still... | |
| Robert Sears - 1852 - 628 páginas
...thence obtained, procured for it a great name even in the remotest eras of classical antiquity. It appeared to the imagination of the western world as...gold and gems, and redolent of fragrant and delicious perfumes. Though there be, in these magnificent conceptions, something romantic and illusory, still... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 páginas
...and by Staffa, I suppose, is here meant the Laird or proprietor of that Island. DESCRIPTION OF INDIA. OF all the countries on the Asiatic continent, India,...something romantic and illusory, still India forms unquestionably one of the most remarkable regions that exist on the surface of the globe. The varied... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1853 - 800 páginas
...made it the object of their warlike expeditions, as also the splendid productions of nature B CHAP. L and art which were thence imported, procured for it...redolent of fragrant and delicious odours. Though there he, in these magnificent conceptions, something romantic and illusory, still India forms unquestionably... | |
| 1855 - 800 páginas
...remotest eras of classical antiquity. It has always appeared to the imagination of the "Western World adorned with whatever is most splendid and gorgeous;...were with gold and gems, and redolent of fragrant and deli* eious odours. Though there be, in these magnificent conception^ something romantic and illusory,... | |
| Robert Sears - 1855 - 695 páginas
...thence obtained, procured for it a great name even in the remotest eras of classical antiquity. It appeared to the imagination of the western world as...most splendid and gorgeous, glittering, as it were, wit*i gold and gems, and redolent of fragrant and delicious perfumes. Though there be, : n these magnificent... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1857 - 746 páginas
...remotest eras of classical antiquity. It has always appeared to the imagination of the Western World adorned with whatever is most splendid and gorgeous;...something romantic and illusory, still India forms unquestionably one of the most remarkable regions that exist on the surface of the globe. The varied... | |
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