Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... told him that the blind god Hoth , guided by Loki , would throw the dart of mistletoe that would kill the otherwise ... told him that he would avenge his father's death and fight a terrible dragon named Fafnir . Then Gripir told him how ...
... told him that the blind god Hoth , guided by Loki , would throw the dart of mistletoe that would kill the otherwise ... told him that he would avenge his father's death and fight a terrible dragon named Fafnir . Then Gripir told him how ...
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... told anyone where his money pouch was hidden . Anisya told Matryona that she had put the poison into Peter's tea . As they stood talking in the courtyard , Peter appeared on the porch of his house , saw Nikita , who was happening by ...
... told anyone where his money pouch was hidden . Anisya told Matryona that she had put the poison into Peter's tea . As they stood talking in the courtyard , Peter appeared on the porch of his house , saw Nikita , who was happening by ...
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... told his companion Hiero how he had been wounded by Pharasmanes ' soldiers and how Corbulo had rescued him . Rhadamistus , vowing revenge on his father , had joined forces with Corbulo and been appointed Roman ambassador . Hiero told ...
... told his companion Hiero how he had been wounded by Pharasmanes ' soldiers and how Corbulo had rescued him . Rhadamistus , vowing revenge on his father , had joined forces with Corbulo and been appointed Roman ambassador . Hiero told ...
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