Voices from the Past: A Classical Anthology for the Modern ReaderJames Maclean Todd, Janet Maclean Todd Phoenix House, 1955 - Počet stran: 550 |
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... hands of the sea - faring Phaeacians . For two nights and two days he was lost in the heavy seas . Time and again he saw his end at hand . But in the morning of the third day , which Dawn opened in all her beauty , the wind dropped , a ...
... hands of the sea - faring Phaeacians . For two nights and two days he was lost in the heavy seas . Time and again he saw his end at hand . But in the morning of the third day , which Dawn opened in all her beauty , the wind dropped , a ...
Strana 148
... hand , the air outside , striving to get in , holds the water back at the gates of the ill - sounding neck , pressing upon its surface , till she lets go with her hand . Then , on the contrary , just in the opposite way to what happened ...
... hand , the air outside , striving to get in , holds the water back at the gates of the ill - sounding neck , pressing upon its surface , till she lets go with her hand . Then , on the contrary , just in the opposite way to what happened ...
Strana 496
... hand to the deed , she falters , and is torn asunder by various apprehension of the great calamity upon her . She hastens and anon delays , now full of distrust , and now of angry courage : under one bodily form she loathes the monster ...
... hand to the deed , she falters , and is torn asunder by various apprehension of the great calamity upon her . She hastens and anon delays , now full of distrust , and now of angry courage : under one bodily form she loathes the monster ...
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