| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 стор.
...terrifying object, which deprives people of the use of their senses. Hence it became the appellative of that species of monster, which was supposed to...pieces the living, but to dig up and devour the dead. See the Nota to Caliph Vathck, p. 305. f Scott's Translation, vol. ii. p. 316, &c. dered as the period... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 стор.
...terrifying object, which deprives people of the use of their senses. Hence it became the appellative of that species of monster, which was supposed to...pieces the living, but to dig up and devour the dead. See the Notes to Caliph Vatheh, p. 305. f Scott's Translation, vol. ii. p. 316, &c. dered as the period... | |
| John Hamilton Reynolds - 1814 - 112 стор.
...island of Java. Note 24, pageai. To tee the ravenous Goult advancing. The Gouts are monsters that are supposed to haunt forests, cemeteries, and other lonely...pieces the living, but to dig up and devour the dead. Note 25, page 65. " Each morn may kiss thy marble brow." It is a very common custom to kiss the ladies... | |
| John Hamilton Reynolds - 1814 - 70 стор.
...Tree. Ta KC tke ravenous Gcruh tidcwteing. The Goult are monsters that are supposed to haunt IbresU, cemeteries, and other lonely places ; and believed...pieces the living, but to dig up and devour the dead. Note 25, page 65. " Each morn may kiss thy marble brow." It is a very common custom to kiss the ladies... | |
| Horace Gwynne - 1824 - 186 стор.
...terrifying object, which deprives people of the use of their senses. Hence it became the appellative of that species of monster which was supposed to haunt...pieces the living, but to dig up and devour the dead." — RICHARDSON. " He looked not less pale and haggard than the goules that wander at night among the... | |
| William Beckford - 1834 - 648 стор.
...terrifying object, which deprives people of the use of their senses. Hence it became the appellative of that species of monster which was supposed to haunt...pieces the living, but to dig up and devour the dead. — Richardson's Dissert., pp. 174, 274. That kind of insanity called by the Arabians Jftitrub (a word... | |
| William Beckford - 1834 - 418 стор.
...terrifying object, which deprives people of the use of their senses. Hence it became the appellative of that species of monster which was supposed to haunt...pieces the living, but to dig up and devour the dead. — Richardson's Dissert. pp. 174. 274. That kind of insanity called by the Arabians Kutrub (a word... | |
| William Beckford - 1836 - 416 стор.
...object, which deprives Wple of the use of their senses. Hence it became the appellative of that *pecies of monster which was supposed to haunt forests, cemeteries,...pieces the living, but to dig up and devour the dead. — Richardson's Dissert. pp. 174. 274. That kind of insanity called by the Arabians Kutrub (a word... | |
| William Beckford - 1868 - 232 стор.
...terrifying object which deprives people of the use of their senses; hence it became the appellative of that species of monster which was supposed to haunt...pieces the living, but to dig up and devour the dead. Richardson's Dissert. pp. 174—274. That kind of insanity called by the Arabians kutrub (a word signifying... | |
| William Beckford - 1868 - 228 стор.
...terrifying object which deprives people of the use of their senses; hence it became the appellative of that species of monster which was supposed to haunt...pieces the living, but to dig up and devour the dead. Richardson's Dissert, pp. 174—274. That kind of insanity called by the Arabians kutrub (a word signifying... | |
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