Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Strana 51
... heaven is high above the earth , that you may learn how much the might- iest I am among you . Try me and find out for yourselves . Hang me a golden chain from heaven , and lay hold of it all of you , gods and goddesses together - tug as ...
... heaven is high above the earth , that you may learn how much the might- iest I am among you . Try me and find out for yourselves . Hang me a golden chain from heaven , and lay hold of it all of you , gods and goddesses together - tug as ...
Strana 194
... heaven has hidden . from us the knowledge even that he is dead at all , for no one can certify us in what place he perished , nor say whether he fell in battle on the mainland , or was lost at sea amid the waves of Amphitrite ...
... heaven has hidden . from us the knowledge even that he is dead at all , for no one can certify us in what place he perished , nor say whether he fell in battle on the mainland , or was lost at sea amid the waves of Amphitrite ...
Strana 246
... heaven was against him , for the rangers of the cattle caught him and put him in prison ; nevertheless when a full year had passed and the same season came round again , Iphicles set him at liberty , after he had expounded all the ...
... heaven was against him , for the rangers of the cattle caught him and put him in prison ; nevertheless when a full year had passed and the same season came round again , Iphicles set him at liberty , after he had expounded all the ...
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