History of English Literature, 1. sējumsRichard West, 1871 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 81.
34. lappuse
... nights , his naked sword betwixt them . ' Nor the damsel did he kiss , nor did the Hunnish king to his arm lift her . He the blooming maid to Giuki's son delivered , ' because , according to his oath , he must send her to her betrothed ...
... nights , his naked sword betwixt them . ' Nor the damsel did he kiss , nor did the Hunnish king to his arm lift her . He the blooming maid to Giuki's son delivered , ' because , according to his oath , he must send her to her betrothed ...
39. lappuse
... night , seized thirty of the thanes who were asleep , and returned in his war - craft with their car- casses ; for twelve years the dreadful ogre , the beastly and greedy creature , father of Orks and Jötuns , devoured men and emptied ...
... night , seized thirty of the thanes who were asleep , and returned in his war - craft with their car- casses ; for twelve years the dreadful ogre , the beastly and greedy creature , father of Orks and Jötuns , devoured men and emptied ...
41. lappuse
... nights upon the waves , man's efforts against the brute creation , the indomitable breast crushing the breasts of beasts , powerful muscles which , when exerted , tear the flesh of the monsters : you will see through the mist of legends ...
... nights upon the waves , man's efforts against the brute creation , the indomitable breast crushing the breasts of beasts , powerful muscles which , when exerted , tear the flesh of the monsters : you will see through the mist of legends ...
45. lappuse
... night - watch over the stable , he fell asleep . A stranger appeared to him , and asked him to sing something , and these words . came into his head : ' Now we ought to praise the Lord of heaven , the power of the Creator , and His ...
... night - watch over the stable , he fell asleep . A stranger appeared to him , and asked him to sing something , and these words . came into his head : ' Now we ought to praise the Lord of heaven , the power of the Creator , and His ...
47. lappuse
... night having arrived , he commands them to bring into his tent ' the illustrious virgin ; ' then , going in to visit her , he falls drunk on his bed . The moment was come for ' the maid of the Creator , the holy woman . ' ' She took the ...
... night having arrived , he commands them to bring into his tent ' the illustrious virgin ; ' then , going in to visit her , he falls drunk on his bed . The moment was come for ' the maid of the Creator , the holy woman . ' ' She took the ...
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