The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 160William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1939 |
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... scribes to make good copies of the mythological epics and astronomical poems of his race , as well as of the mighty chronicles of himself and his ancestors . The portals through which the scribe entered were guarded on either side by a ...
... scribes to make good copies of the mythological epics and astronomical poems of his race , as well as of the mighty chronicles of himself and his ancestors . The portals through which the scribe entered were guarded on either side by a ...
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... scribe simply . ' How ? ' asked Sin - shar - ishkun in a suddenly sharp tone . ' What chronicler can praise a " coward " ? " ' It is not cowardice , my lord , to uphold the beauty of life even in the midst of the dangers from life's ...
... scribe simply . ' How ? ' asked Sin - shar - ishkun in a suddenly sharp tone . ' What chronicler can praise a " coward " ? " ' It is not cowardice , my lord , to uphold the beauty of life even in the midst of the dangers from life's ...
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... scribe , answer me this , and hastily : whence art thou ? From Ezida , as I remember . ' From Ezida , my lord . ' ' Hast thou a home still there ? ' ' With my father , a smith , my lord . ' ' It is well , ' said Sin - shar - ishkun ...
... scribe , answer me this , and hastily : whence art thou ? From Ezida , as I remember . ' From Ezida , my lord . ' ' Hast thou a home still there ? ' ' With my father , a smith , my lord . ' ' It is well , ' said Sin - shar - ishkun ...
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