Loke then said, that his art consisted in eating more than any other man in the world, and that he would challenge any one at that kind of combat. ' It must, indeed, be owned,' replied the king, ' that you are not wanting in dexterity, if you are able... Northern Antiquities: Or, A Description of the Manners, Customs, Religion ... - Página 124por Paul Henri Mallet - 1770Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Paul Henri Mallet - 1770 - 412 páginas
...other man in the world, and that he would challenge any one at that kind of combat. It muft indeed indeed be owned, replied the king, that you are not...his courtiers who was fitting on a fide-bench, and whofe name was Loge (ie Flame) to come forward, and try his fkill with Loke in the art they were fpeaking... | |
| 1809 - 382 páginas
...'and excel in ij all other mea LpKE then faid, J'hat his art confifted in eating more than any othej: man in the world, and that he would challenge any...dexterity, if you are able to perform what you promife. At the lame time he ordered ope of his courtiers who was fitting on a fide-bench, and whofe name was... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1824 - 524 páginas
...any other man in the world, and that he would challenge any one at that kind of combat. — ' It must indeed be owned,' replied the King, ' that you are...in dexterity, if you are able to perform what you promise.' At tbe same time he ordered one of bis courtiers who was sitting on a tide-bench, and whose... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1838 - 530 páginas
...challenge any one at that kind of combat — ' It must indeed be owned,' replied the King, ' that you ar* not wanting in dexterity, if you are able to perform what you promise.' At the same time he ordered one of bis courtiers who was sitting on • side-bench, and whose... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1845 - 886 páginas
...any other man in the world, and that he would challenge any one at that kind of combat. ' It must, indeed, be owned,' replied the king, ' that you are...in dexterity, if you are able to perform what you promise. Come, then, let us put it to the proof At the same time he ordered one of his courtiers, who... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 960 páginas
...challenge any one at that kind of combat. ' It must, indeed, be owned,' replied the king, 'that jou are not wanting in dexterity, if you are able to perform what you promise. Come, then, let us put it to the proof At the same time he ordered one of his courtiers, who... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 954 páginas
...challenge any one at that kind of combat. ' It must, indeed, be owned,' replied the king, 'that \ou are not wanting in dexterity, if you are able to perform what you promise. Come, then, let us put it to the proof.' At the same time he ordered one of his courtiers,... | |
| 1891 - 208 páginas
...and of that I am ready to give proof if there is here any one who will compete with me." "It must, indeed, be owned," replied the king, "that you are not wanting in dexterity, if you are able to do what you say. Come, let us test it." Then he ordered one of his followers who was sitting at the... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1906 - 466 páginas
...any other man in the world, and that he would challenge any one at that kind of combat. " It must, indeed, be owned," replied the king, ' ' that you...in dexterity, if you are able to perform what you promise. Come, then, let us put it to the proof." At the same time he ordered one of his courtiers,... | |
| Delphian Society - 1911 - 576 páginas
...any other man in the world, and that he would challenge any one at that kind of combat. " It must, indeed, be owned," replied the king, "that you are...in dexterity, if you are able to perform what you promise. Come, then, let us put it to the proof." At the same time he ordered one of his courtiers,... | |
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