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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 21
עמוד 61
Enter , Lady . It is permitted . The Sovereign of Hades will come to meet thee . ”
And Ishtar passed the first gate , but she was detained and the great crown taken
from her head . " Keeper , ” she exclaimed , “ take not the great crown from me !
Enter , Lady . It is permitted . The Sovereign of Hades will come to meet thee . ”
And Ishtar passed the first gate , but she was detained and the great crown taken
from her head . " Keeper , ” she exclaimed , “ take not the great crown from me !
עמוד 93
He maintained that no peace could enter the human soul until that soul had
learned self - mastery . Is it any marvel that one - third of the inhabitants of the
globe still embrace Buddhism ? At first , considered merely as an outgrowth or
division ...
He maintained that no peace could enter the human soul until that soul had
learned self - mastery . Is it any marvel that one - third of the inhabitants of the
globe still embrace Buddhism ? At first , considered merely as an outgrowth or
division ...
עמוד 121
But without this creature , who had suffered all hardship and weariness with him ,
Yudishthira firmly declined to enter . Then suddenly , like the leper in Lowell ' s
Vision of Sir Launfal , the dog stood before him as the god of Justice . A god in
the ...
But without this creature , who had suffered all hardship and weariness with him ,
Yudishthira firmly declined to enter . Then suddenly , like the leper in Lowell ' s
Vision of Sir Launfal , the dog stood before him as the god of Justice . A god in
the ...
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CHAPTER | 39 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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