The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 9G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... took the Macedonian side strongly against the Greek in these matters . He is said to have retorted upon the people who advised him to run in the sprint race at Olympia , that he would do so when he found kings for competitors . But the ...
... took the Macedonian side strongly against the Greek in these matters . He is said to have retorted upon the people who advised him to run in the sprint race at Olympia , that he would do so when he found kings for competitors . But the ...
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... took part in the thickest of the fight . Hence in every battle he ran the risk of ending the campaign with his own life . It may be said that he had full confidence in his fortune , and that the king's valor gave tremendous force to the ...
... took part in the thickest of the fight . Hence in every battle he ran the risk of ending the campaign with his own life . It may be said that he had full confidence in his fortune , and that the king's valor gave tremendous force to the ...
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... took his horse and rode his way until he came to his brother Sir Kay , and delivered him the sword . And as soon as Sir Kay saw the sword , he wist well it was the sword of the stone , and so he rode to his father Sir Ector , and said ...
... took his horse and rode his way until he came to his brother Sir Kay , and delivered him the sword . And as soon as Sir Kay saw the sword , he wist well it was the sword of the stone , and so he rode to his father Sir Ector , and said ...
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... took the sword between both his hands , and offered it upon the altar where the Archbishop was , and so was he made knight of the best man that was there . And so anon was the coronation made . HOW ARTHUR BY THE MEAN OF MERLIN GOT EX ...
... took the sword between both his hands , and offered it upon the altar where the Archbishop was , and so was he made knight of the best man that was there . And so anon was the coronation made . HOW ARTHUR BY THE MEAN OF MERLIN GOT EX ...
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... took it up by the handles , and took it with him , and the arm and the hand went under the water . And so they came unto the land and rode forth , and then Sir Arthur saw a rich pavilion . What signifieth yonder pavilion ? It is the ...
... took it up by the handles , and took it with him , and the arm and the hand went under the water . And so they came unto the land and rode forth , and then Sir Arthur saw a rich pavilion . What signifieth yonder pavilion ? It is the ...
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