An Anthology of World ProseCarl Van Doren Reynal & Hitchcock, 1935 - 1582 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 76
עמוד 25
... arms ? ' Shih En replied : ' He has but the one head and but the two arms and how could he have more ? ' Wu Sung laughed and said : ' I thought he must have three heads and six arm's like that one of old , formed from a lotus , who had ...
... arms ? ' Shih En replied : ' He has but the one head and but the two arms and how could he have more ? ' Wu Sung laughed and said : ' I thought he must have three heads and six arm's like that one of old , formed from a lotus , who had ...
עמוד 646
... arms in the bottom of the battle . The earl of Northampton and the earl of Arundel with the second battle were on a wing in good order , ready to comfort the prince's battel , if need were . The lords and knights of France came not to ...
... arms in the bottom of the battle . The earl of Northampton and the earl of Arundel with the second battle were on a wing in good order , ready to comfort the prince's battel , if need were . The lords and knights of France came not to ...
עמוד 647
... arms , he came in good order to the battle ; but when he saw that the matter went awry on their party , he departed I cannot tell you which way . The king his father was so far forward that he strake a stroke with his sword , yea and ...
... arms , he came in good order to the battle ; but when he saw that the matter went awry on their party , he departed I cannot tell you which way . The king his father was so far forward that he strake a stroke with his sword , yea and ...
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