The Dawn of Literature |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 39
עמוד
I THE DAWN IN EGYPT HERE now the Sphinx gazes out across the desolate
sand and the Great Pyramid looks down upon a far-reaching desert, there once
arose the hum of the myriad voices of citizens of a vast and mighty empire.
I THE DAWN IN EGYPT HERE now the Sphinx gazes out across the desolate
sand and the Great Pyramid looks down upon a far-reaching desert, there once
arose the hum of the myriad voices of citizens of a vast and mighty empire.
עמוד 112
A man named Valmiki may have written the major portion of the Ramayana; but
beyond doubt the first and the seventh books of the poem are of much later
composition than the other sections. What do these vast collections of epic
material ...
A man named Valmiki may have written the major portion of the Ramayana; but
beyond doubt the first and the seventh books of the poem are of much later
composition than the other sections. What do these vast collections of epic
material ...
עמוד 123
there at a distance revolved on its axle a metal plate which must be struck by an
arrow from that vast bow. This was the trial; Draupadi was the prize. Sixteen days
of festivities preceded the contest, but with all the attempts to gloss the occasion ...
there at a distance revolved on its axle a metal plate which must be struck by an
arrow from that vast bow. This was the trial; Draupadi was the prize. Sixteen days
of festivities preceded the contest, but with all the attempts to gloss the occasion ...
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תוכן
chapter pace | 3 |
The Book of the Dead Antefs Festival Dirge Tales | 45 |
THE DAwn IN INDIA | 74 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
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