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... evidently dug by the villagers . This pit was right in our path . The two little ones had evidently clung to their mother as she made the fatal leap . The leopard had nearly devoured a kid , which had been placed in the pit as a decoy ...
... evidently dug by the villagers . This pit was right in our path . The two little ones had evidently clung to their mother as she made the fatal leap . The leopard had nearly devoured a kid , which had been placed in the pit as a decoy ...
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... evidently very similar to that described by Xenophon . In one of Montfaucon's illustrations a lion may be seen ... evidently expecting the lion to attack him next , whilst still another is running away as hard as he can , with his shield ...
... evidently very similar to that described by Xenophon . In one of Montfaucon's illustrations a lion may be seen ... evidently expecting the lion to attack him next , whilst still another is running away as hard as he can , with his shield ...
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... ( evidently meant as an equivalent for " Piers Plowman " ) , sharing the objection of the Wycliffites to the Friars and the Roman Church , attacked the Friars in alliterative verse , in which are contained a number of questions addressed ...
... ( evidently meant as an equivalent for " Piers Plowman " ) , sharing the objection of the Wycliffites to the Friars and the Roman Church , attacked the Friars in alliterative verse , in which are contained a number of questions addressed ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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admiration alliteration alliterative Alva Amen ancient appears Arjuna Armenian Arthur Athens Babrius Bacon's Baconian beauty century Christian collection commentary confraternity containing Dainty Devices death Diatessaron doth dragon Duke Duke of Alva Dynasty early edited Egypt Egyptian England English Epistles Erechtheus evidently expression extracts fragments give Gospel Gospel of Peter Greek hath Heyl Hyksos Hyperides ideas important inscriptions interesting Irish poetry Irish poets King knight knowledge known language Latin latter literary literature Lord manuscript Mary mind Muses Museum nature original papyrus Paradise of Dainty phenomena Philosophumena philosophy poems poetic poetry portion position Positivism priests Priscillian probably published Queen quoted reference religion Roman Saxon says scientific seems serpent Shakespeare song Suidas Syriac Tatian temple Thebes thee thou thought tion Tottel's Miscellany translation treatise verse wonder words worship writers written Xenophon