Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 189W. Blackwood, 1911 |
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Strana 3
... King from beyond the deserts would smite these out- rageous upstarts . Atta would willingly give earth and water . It was the whim of a fantastic barbarian , and would be well repaid if the bastard Hellenes were de- stroyed . They spoke ...
... King from beyond the deserts would smite these out- rageous upstarts . Atta would willingly give earth and water . It was the whim of a fantastic barbarian , and would be well repaid if the bastard Hellenes were de- stroyed . They spoke ...
Strana 5
... King would have swept the defenders into the sea , and be well on the road for Athens . He asked himself if it were fitting that a Lemnian should be stayed in his holy task by the struggles of Hellene and Barbarian . His thoughts flew ...
... King would have swept the defenders into the sea , and be well on the road for Athens . He asked himself if it were fitting that a Lemnian should be stayed in his holy task by the struggles of Hellene and Barbarian . His thoughts flew ...
Strana 7
... King ? - A moment later he laughed at his folly . For the men be- gan to appear , and they were coming to meet him , coming from the west . Lying close in the brush wood he could see them clearly . It was well he had left the road , for ...
... King ? - A moment later he laughed at his folly . For the men be- gan to appear , and they were coming to meet him , coming from the west . Lying close in the brush wood he could see them clearly . It was well he had left the road , for ...
Strana 8
... King . Least of all by the last , who was a bar- barian . Slowly , with clenched teeth and narrowed eyes , he began to clamber down a ridge which flanked the great cliff of Kallidromos . His plan was to reach the shore and take the road ...
... King . Least of all by the last , who was a bar- barian . Slowly , with clenched teeth and narrowed eyes , he began to clamber down a ridge which flanked the great cliff of Kallidromos . His plan was to reach the shore and take the road ...
Strana 10
... kings . They looked as if they had been years in war . Never had he seen faces so worn and so terribly scarred . The ... King , for so he thought of the tall spoke- man , " You have done us a ser- vice , Islander . The Persian is at our ...
... kings . They looked as if they had been years in war . Never had he seen faces so worn and so terribly scarred . The ... King , for so he thought of the tall spoke- man , " You have done us a ser- vice , Islander . The Persian is at our ...
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