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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 ...
“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 ...
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
...
עמוד 335
Four shall not enter Paradise: the scoffer, the liar, the hypocrite, and the slanderer
. To slander is to murder. If a word spoken in its time is worth one piece of money,
silence in its time is worth two. Bless God for the evil as well as the good.
Four shall not enter Paradise: the scoffer, the liar, the hypocrite, and the slanderer
. To slander is to murder. If a word spoken in its time is worth one piece of money,
silence in its time is worth two. Bless God for the evil as well as the good.
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