His victories are by demonstration of superiority, and not by crossing of bayonets. He conquers because his arrival alters the face of affairs. "O lole! how did you know that Hercules was a god?" "Because," answered lole, "I was content the moment my... Niagara Index - Strana 2121883Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1844 - 332 str.
...arrival alters the face of affairs. ' " O lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god ? " " Because," answered lole, " I was content the moment my eyes...him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot-race ; but Hercules did not wait... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1844 - 332 str.
...arrival alters the face of affairs. ' " O lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god? " " Because," answered lole, "I was content the moment my eyes fell...him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot-race ; but Hercules did not wait... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1860 - 286 str.
...arrival alters the face of affairs. ' " O lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god ? " " Because," answered lole, " I was content the moment my eyes...him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot-race ; but Hercules did not wait... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - 1869 - 416 str.
...alters the face of affairs. " 0 lole ! how didst thou know that Hercules was a god ? " " Because," answered lole, "I was content the moment my eyes fell...him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot-race ; but Hercules did not wait... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 str.
...arrival alters the face of aifairs. ' " O lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god 1 " " Because," answered lole, " I was content the moment my eyes...him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot-race ; but Hercules did not wait... | |
| W J Morgan - 1874 - 750 str.
...satisfied with it. When Jole was asked how she knew that Hercules was a god, she replied — " Because I was content the moment my eyes fell on him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot race ; but Hercules did not wait... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 str.
...arrival alters the face of affairs. ' " 0 lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god ? " " Because," answered lole, " I was content the moment my eyes...him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot-race ; but Hercules did not wait... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 382 str.
...arrival alters the face of affairs. " O lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god?"' " Because," answered lole, " I was content the moment my eyes...him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot-race ; but Hercules did not wait... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 380 str.
...arrival alters the face of affairs. " O lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god ? " ' " Because," answered lole, " I was content the moment my eyes...him. When I beheld Theseus, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot-race ; but Hercules did not wait... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 238 str.
...arrival alters the face of affairs. '" 0 lole ! how did you know that Hercules was a god ? " " Becanse," answered lole, " I was content the moment my eyes fell on him. When I beheld Thesens, I desired that I might see him offer battle, or at least guide his horses in the chariot-race;... | |
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