Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Strana 192
... told them to catch hold of the ropes and hoist sail , and they did as he told them . They set the mast in its socket in the cross plank , raised it , and made it fast with the forestays ; then they hoisted their white sails aloft with ...
... told them to catch hold of the ropes and hoist sail , and they did as he told them . They set the mast in its socket in the cross plank , raised it , and made it fast with the forestays ; then they hoisted their white sails aloft with ...
Strana 216
... told them , and brought him a shirt and cloak . They also brought him the little golden cruse of oil , and told him to go and wash in the stream . But Ulysses said , " Young women , please to stand a little on one side that I may wash ...
... told them , and brought him a shirt and cloak . They also brought him the little golden cruse of oil , and told him to go and wash in the stream . But Ulysses said , " Young women , please to stand a little on one side that I may wash ...
Strana 278
... told him the whole truth , whereon he said , ' So , then , these cowards would usurp a brave man's bed ? A hind might as well lay her new - born young in the lair of a lion , and then go off to feed in the forest or in some grassy dell ...
... told him the whole truth , whereon he said , ' So , then , these cowards would usurp a brave man's bed ? A hind might as well lay her new - born young in the lair of a lion , and then go off to feed in the forest or in some grassy dell ...
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