An Anthology of World ProseCarl Van Doren Reynal & Hitchcock, 1935 - 1582 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 75
עמוד 557
... tell the truth ? And when should we not tell the truth ? Just where does falsehood begin and end ? Perhaps it would be better to preface these questions with another which is too often disregarded : what does it mean to tell the truth ...
... tell the truth ? And when should we not tell the truth ? Just where does falsehood begin and end ? Perhaps it would be better to preface these questions with another which is too often disregarded : what does it mean to tell the truth ...
עמוד 637
... tell me for why ye weep , then will I tell you what I make here . ' ' Certes , ' quoth Aucassin , ' I will tell you right gladly . Hither came I this morning to hunt in this forest ; and with me a white hound , the fairest in the world ...
... tell me for why ye weep , then will I tell you what I make here . ' ' Certes , ' quoth Aucassin , ' I will tell you right gladly . Hither came I this morning to hunt in this forest ; and with me a white hound , the fairest in the world ...
עמוד 641
... tell they the Tale : Now leave we Aucassin , and speak we of Nicolete . The ship wherein she was cast pertained to the King of Carthage , and he was her father , and she had twelve brothers , all princes or kings . When they beheld ...
... tell they the Tale : Now leave we Aucassin , and speak we of Nicolete . The ship wherein she was cast pertained to the King of Carthage , and he was her father , and she had twelve brothers , all princes or kings . When they beheld ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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