I was awakened from sleep by a sigh, immediately thereafter heard a spring from the bed, and at the same moment saw Professor Hilprecht hurrying into his study. Thence came theory, ' It isso.it is so ! ' Grasping the situation, I followed him and satisfied... The American Naturalist - Página 8421896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1896 - 1232 páginas
...saw Professor Hilprecht hurrying into his study. Thence came theory, ' It isso.it is so ! ' Grasping the situation, I followed him and satisfied myself...belonged to the same object. The original fragments were in Constantinople, and it was with no little interest that I [Mr. Newbuld] awaited Prof. Hilprecht's... | |
| 1896 - 1166 páginas
...saw Professor Hilprecht hurrying into his study. Thence came the cry, ' Itisso.it is so ! ' Grasping the situation, I followed him and satisfied myself...memoranda in our possession, the fragments were of different colors, and, therefore, could have scarcely belonged to the same object. The original fragments... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1897 - 366 páginas
...testifies, and was heard crying from his study, " It is so, it is so ! " Mrs. Hilprecht followed her lord, " and satisfied myself in the midnight hour as to the outcome of his most interesting dream". The professor, however, says that he awoke, told his wife the dream, and verified it next day. Both... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1903 - 772 páginas
...saw Professor Hilprecht hurrying into his study. Thence came the cry, ' It is so, it is so.' Grasping the situation, I followed him and satisfied myself...midnight hour as to the outcome of his most interesting dream.1 "JC HILPRECHT." At the time Professor Hilprecht told me of this curious dream, which was a... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1903 - 760 páginas
...to explain. According to the memoranda in our possession, the fragments were of different colours, and therefore could have scarcely belonged to the same object. The original fragments were in Constantinople, and it was with no little interest that I awaited Professor Hilprecht's return from... | |
| James Coates - 1906 - 340 páginas
...saw Professor Hilprecht hurrying into his study. Thence came the cry, ' It is so, it is so.' Grasping the situation, I followed him, and satisfied myself...as to the outcome of his most interesting dream." If I remember correctly, it was related by Mrs Charles Haddon Spurgeon that on one occasion she had... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1907 - 534 páginas
...saw Professor Hilprecht hurrying into his study. Thence came the cry, 'It is so, it is so.' Grasping the situation, I followed him and satisfied myself...midnight hour as to the outcome of his most interesting dream.1 "JC HILPRECHT." >An apparent discrepancy between Profeaaor HOprecht's account and that of Mrs.... | |
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