Great Books of the Western World, Band 29Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... look for it - your worship must know that the beginning the old folk used to put to their tales was not just as each one pleased ; it was a maxim of Cato Zonzorino the Roman that says ' the evil for him that goes to look for it , ' and ...
... look for it - your worship must know that the beginning the old folk used to put to their tales was not just as each one pleased ; it was a maxim of Cato Zonzorino the Roman that says ' the evil for him that goes to look for it , ' and ...
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... look at her well and thou will see I am telling the truth . " Zoraida's father as the better linguist helped to interpret most of these words and phrases , for though she spoke the bastard language , that , as I have said , is employed ...
... look at her well and thou will see I am telling the truth . " Zoraida's father as the better linguist helped to interpret most of these words and phrases , for though she spoke the bastard language , that , as I have said , is employed ...
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... look for fillips so that they may be finished off before their proper time comes and they drop from ripeness . ' " Still , " returned he of the Grove , " we must fight , if it be only for half an hour . " saying , they betook themselves ...
... look for fillips so that they may be finished off before their proper time comes and they drop from ripeness . ' " Still , " returned he of the Grove , " we must fight , if it be only for half an hour . " saying , they betook themselves ...
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Which treats of the character and pursuits | 1 |
Of what happened to our knight when he left | 8 |
Of the second sally of our worthy knight | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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