Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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47. oldal
... later generations to know that he was a seer as well as savant ; we only have witnessed the fulfilment of his prophecies . He was not indifferent to fame ; far from it . But he did much to prevent it coming soon to him in its plenitude ...
... later generations to know that he was a seer as well as savant ; we only have witnessed the fulfilment of his prophecies . He was not indifferent to fame ; far from it . But he did much to prevent it coming soon to him in its plenitude ...
269. oldal
... later versions of the legend , it is certain that the French poem offers a strikingly complete system of kinship through the female side . The hermit is Per- ceval's uncle , as is also the aged king who is served with the Grail . Of the ...
... later versions of the legend , it is certain that the French poem offers a strikingly complete system of kinship through the female side . The hermit is Per- ceval's uncle , as is also the aged king who is served with the Grail . Of the ...
796. oldal
... later volume , " Willow and Leather . " Not an inappropriate beginning . Cricket , that noble game , which appeals to purer passions than those inflaming the mobs who howl with glee or indignation ( according to the side ) over the ...
... later volume , " Willow and Leather . " Not an inappropriate beginning . Cricket , that noble game , which appeals to purer passions than those inflaming the mobs who howl with glee or indignation ( according to the side ) over the ...
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