Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 33.
35. lappuse
... asked the evoker of spirits if the knight was undergoing a penance for violence , and while I was asking him , and he was saying that it might be so but he did not know , the vision , having completed its circle , vanished . It had not ...
... asked the evoker of spirits if the knight was undergoing a penance for violence , and while I was asking him , and he was saying that it might be so but he did not know , the vision , having completed its circle , vanished . It had not ...
211. lappuse
... asked a countryman who was with me what hill that was , and he told me it was Cruachmaa of the Sidhe . I had often heard of Cruachmaa of the Sidhe even as far north as Sligo , for the countrypeople have told me a great many stories of ...
... asked a countryman who was with me what hill that was , and he told me it was Cruachmaa of the Sidhe . I had often heard of Cruachmaa of the Sidhe even as far north as Sligo , for the countrypeople have told me a great many stories of ...
486. lappuse
... asked to write an official ' Life ' which was never written . He brought me his book Parnell Vindicated and asked my help to make it known in Dublin ; Ensor , in his book England , 1870-1914 , had spoken of it as ' the main , final ...
... asked to write an official ' Life ' which was never written . He brought me his book Parnell Vindicated and asked my help to make it known in Dublin ; Ensor , in his book England , 1870-1914 , had spoken of it as ' the main , final ...
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