Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 189W. Blackwood, 1911 |
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Strana 2
... turned it into a light stern breeze which carried him swiftly west- ward . The four slaves , still leg - weary and arm - weary , lay like logs beside the thwarts . Two slept ; one munched some salty figs ; the fourth , the headman ...
... turned it into a light stern breeze which carried him swiftly west- ward . The four slaves , still leg - weary and arm - weary , lay like logs beside the thwarts . Two slept ; one munched some salty figs ; the fourth , the headman ...
Strana 4
... turned , they whose excellence and honour and strength are greater than thine ; yet even these do men , when they pray , turn from their purpose with offerings of incense and pleas- ant vows . " The Far - Darter must hate the Spis of ...
... turned , they whose excellence and honour and strength are greater than thine ; yet even these do men , when they pray , turn from their purpose with offerings of incense and pleas- ant vows . " The Far - Darter must hate the Spis of ...
Strana 6
... turned hus- bandmen , for the gods it called on were the gods of the sea . ... · - Suddenly he found himself crouching among the young oaks , peering and listening . There was something coming from the west . It was like the And then ...
... turned hus- bandmen , for the gods it called on were the gods of the sea . ... · - Suddenly he found himself crouching among the young oaks , peering and listening . There was something coming from the west . It was like the And then ...
Strana 9
... turned to find the tall man at his elbow , and noted how worn and ragged he was , and yet how upright . " When a pigeon is flushed from the rocks there is a hawk near , " said the voice . Atta was angry . " A hawk ! " he cried . " Nay ...
... turned to find the tall man at his elbow , and noted how worn and ragged he was , and yet how upright . " When a pigeon is flushed from the rocks there is a hawk near , " said the voice . Atta was angry . " A hawk ! " he cried . " Nay ...
Strana 13
... turned their prows to wild seas . Nay , it travelled farther , for you will find part of it stolen by Euri- pides and put in a chorus of the Andromache . There are echoes of it in some of the epigrams of the Anthology ; and though the ...
... turned their prows to wild seas . Nay , it travelled farther , for you will find part of it stolen by Euri- pides and put in a chorus of the Andromache . There are echoes of it in some of the epigrams of the Anthology ; and though the ...
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