The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... Bishop of Alarlu had never yet seen on his face . For even home is called by many names . ' VIII . Bishop Nerses sat long in his tower in idle , happy thought that evening , watching the sunset colours turn to darkness and that darkness ...
... Bishop of Alarlu had never yet seen on his face . For even home is called by many names . ' VIII . Bishop Nerses sat long in his tower in idle , happy thought that evening , watching the sunset colours turn to darkness and that darkness ...
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... Bishop Nerses had ceased to rule and write there , looking out on the Persian hills from the high tower of his thirteenth - century diocese . And out of those ancient pages the eye brings sudden phrases unexpectedly homely or ...
... Bishop Nerses had ceased to rule and write there , looking out on the Persian hills from the high tower of his thirteenth - century diocese . And out of those ancient pages the eye brings sudden phrases unexpectedly homely or ...
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... Bishop's only son . Winter closed in on the upland plateau of Alarlu , kept by its Nestorian farmers , and Nerses retreated to his high tower and his writings the while the cold grew more intense , though across the waste lands of Iraq ...
... Bishop's only son . Winter closed in on the upland plateau of Alarlu , kept by its Nestorian farmers , and Nerses retreated to his high tower and his writings the while the cold grew more intense , though across the waste lands of Iraq ...
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