Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Strana 164
... hold twenty - two measures . This was for the man who came in first . For the second there was a six - year old mare , unbroken , and in foal to a he - ass ; the third was to have a goodly cauldron that had never yet been on the fire ...
... hold twenty - two measures . This was for the man who came in first . For the second there was a six - year old mare , unbroken , and in foal to a he - ass ; the third was to have a goodly cauldron that had never yet been on the fire ...
Strana 203
... hold him fast , for he will do his very utmost to get away from you . He will turn himself into every kind of creature that goes upon the earth , and will become also both fire and water ; but you must hold him fast and grip him tighter ...
... hold him fast , for he will do his very utmost to get away from you . He will turn himself into every kind of creature that goes upon the earth , and will become also both fire and water ; but you must hold him fast and grip him tighter ...
Strana 294
... hold of it , she recognized it and dropped the foot at once . The leg fell into the bath , which rang out and was overturned , so that all the water was spilt on the ground ; Euryclea's eyes between her joy and her grief filled with ...
... hold of it , she recognized it and dropped the foot at once . The leg fell into the bath , which rang out and was overturned , so that all the water was spilt on the ground ; Euryclea's eyes between her joy and her grief filled with ...
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