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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 61
עמוד 102
But, as the stories were told to an Indian king by a philosopher named Bidpai,
naturally enough the book at length was popularly called The Tales of Bidpai.
How often in ancient Persia, the land of Omar Khayyam, did the children—and
the ...
But, as the stories were told to an Indian king by a philosopher named Bidpai,
naturally enough the book at length was popularly called The Tales of Bidpai.
How often in ancient Persia, the land of Omar Khayyam, did the children—and
the ...
עמוד 109
Out of the two books, the Seven Wise Masters and Kalilah and Dimnah—both
originally from India and its sacred Buddhist books—grew at length another
volume, one whose fame has never been surpassed by any other writing. It is the
...
Out of the two books, the Seven Wise Masters and Kalilah and Dimnah—both
originally from India and its sacred Buddhist books—grew at length another
volume, one whose fame has never been surpassed by any other writing. It is the
...
עמוד 211
At length Alexander directed a father to ascend the mountain and to throw down
from the lofty cliffs to his son waiting at the bottom a written report of the
mysterious land on the other side. And the son came back to Alexander with this
message ...
At length Alexander directed a father to ascend the mountain and to throw down
from the lofty cliffs to his son waiting at the bottom a written report of the
mysterious land on the other side. And the son came back to Alexander with this
message ...
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chapter pace | 3 |
The Book of the Dead Antefs Festival Dirge Tales | 45 |
THE DAwn IN INDIA | 74 |
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