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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 23
עמוד 36
Thus thou shalt not die in a strange land, nor be buried by Amu; thou shalt not be
laid in a sheep-skin when thou art buried; all people shall beat the earth, and
lament on thy body when thou goest to the tomb.10 “Thou shalt not die in a
strange ...
Thus thou shalt not die in a strange land, nor be buried by Amu; thou shalt not be
laid in a sheep-skin when thou art buried; all people shall beat the earth, and
lament on thy body when thou goest to the tomb.10 “Thou shalt not die in a
strange ...
עמוד 199
Then these two meet again on the battlefield, and the heart of Sohrab goes out in
a strange love for the older man. Affection fills my breast with hopes and fears,
For thee my cheeks are overflowed with tears; How have I ceaseless sought to ...
Then these two meet again on the battlefield, and the heart of Sohrab goes out in
a strange love for the older man. Affection fills my breast with hopes and fears,
For thee my cheeks are overflowed with tears; How have I ceaseless sought to ...
עמוד 365
... of the World's Literature (Macy), 346 Strange Stories (Pu Sung Ling), 282
Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (Giles), 343 Studies in Chinese Drama (
Buss), 34I (Remminner), Su Tung P'o, 276, 277 Sudraka, King, 14o, 141
Suffering, ...
... of the World's Literature (Macy), 346 Strange Stories (Pu Sung Ling), 282
Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (Giles), 343 Studies in Chinese Drama (
Buss), 34I (Remminner), Su Tung P'o, 276, 277 Sudraka, King, 14o, 141
Suffering, ...
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