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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 47
עמוד 113
But on the eve of his being proclaimed as heir to the throne, the second wife of
his father persuaded the old king to banish the young prince to the wilderness for
fourteen years. Obedient to his father's decree, he is about to depart to the forest,
...
But on the eve of his being proclaimed as heir to the throne, the second wife of
his father persuaded the old king to banish the young prince to the wilderness for
fourteen years. Obedient to his father's decree, he is about to depart to the forest,
...
עמוד 146
Let him come.—Men, stand back, and let the child approach—here, this way.
Enter Maitreya with Rohasena. Mai. Here we have him, boy, once more; your
dear father, who is going to be murdered. Roha. Father—Father! Char. Come
hither, my ...
Let him come.—Men, stand back, and let the child approach—here, this way.
Enter Maitreya with Rohasena. Mai. Here we have him, boy, once more; your
dear father, who is going to be murdered. Roha. Father—Father! Char. Come
hither, my ...
עמוד 199
All that night the father prays to the Almighty for strength to overcome the young
man on the morrow. And that evening Sohrab in his tent remarks, “This old man
has the strength and bearing of Rustem. God forbid that, if the signs my mother ...
All that night the father prays to the Almighty for strength to overcome the young
man on the morrow. And that evening Sohrab in his tent remarks, “This old man
has the strength and bearing of Rustem. God forbid that, if the signs my mother ...
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