Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 451
... head of Aeneas , and we will avenge Lausus ' agonies ; or if no force opens a way , thou wilt die with me : for I deem not , bravest , thou wilt deign to bear an alien rule and a Teucrian lord . ' He spoke , and took his welcome seat on ...
... head of Aeneas , and we will avenge Lausus ' agonies ; or if no force opens a way , thou wilt die with me : for I deem not , bravest , thou wilt deign to bear an alien rule and a Teucrian lord . ' He spoke , and took his welcome seat on ...
Page 554
... head and begins to think . 4 The Emperor sat with bowed head , for he was in no wise hasty of his words , but was ever wont to speak at his leisure . When again he raised his head , proud was his face , and he said to the messengers ...
... head and begins to think . 4 The Emperor sat with bowed head , for he was in no wise hasty of his words , but was ever wont to speak at his leisure . When again he raised his head , proud was his face , and he said to the messengers ...
Page 967
... head sailing in the middle on it ; but such a head ! it is bigger than any wine - skin in Spain . " " Mercy on me ! ” cried the innkeeper , “ I will be cut like a cucumber , if this Don Quixote , or Don Devil , has not been hacking my ...
... head sailing in the middle on it ; but such a head ! it is bigger than any wine - skin in Spain . " " Mercy on me ! ” cried the innkeeper , “ I will be cut like a cucumber , if this Don Quixote , or Don Devil , has not been hacking my ...
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