The Critical ReaderWallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson Norton, 1962 - 761 oldal |
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102. oldal
... horse . The bull must then make the effort of lifting the horse at the same time the man is leaning his weight on the shaft and driving the steel into the bull's neck muscle or his withers . If all of the picadors were as skillful as a ...
... horse . The bull must then make the effort of lifting the horse at the same time the man is leaning his weight on the shaft and driving the steel into the bull's neck muscle or his withers . If all of the picadors were as skillful as a ...
103. oldal
... horses that make his work even more difficult and dangerous . The horse contractor must furnish or have available thirty - six horses for each fight . He is paid a fixed sum no matter what happens to his horses . It is to his interest ...
... horses that make his work even more difficult and dangerous . The horse contractor must furnish or have available thirty - six horses for each fight . He is paid a fixed sum no matter what happens to his horses . It is to his interest ...
106. oldal
... horse completely . That is what it should be , but you might go a long time and never see one . All you can expect ... horse , then when the horn is in , pushes , drives and twists on the pic which is in the bull and tries to give the ...
... horse completely . That is what it should be , but you might go a long time and never see one . All you can expect ... horse , then when the horn is in , pushes , drives and twists on the pic which is in the bull and tries to give the ...
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ERNEST NAGEL | 5 |
The EssaysAn Introduction | 7 |
JOHN MCNULTY | 16 |
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