Great Books of the Western World, 24. köideRobert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... master so to do , with his cap in his hand , a clear and open countenance , beautiful and ruddy lips , his eyes steady , and his looks fixed upon Gargan- tua , with a youthful modesty , standing up straight on his feet , began very ...
... master so to do , with his cap in his hand , a clear and open countenance , beautiful and ruddy lips , his eyes steady , and his looks fixed upon Gargan- tua , with a youthful modesty , standing up straight on his feet , began very ...
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... master so to do , with his cap in his hand , a clear and open countenance , beautiful and ruddy lips , his eyes steady , and his looks fixed upon Gargan- tua , with a youthful modesty , standing up straight on his feet , began very ...
... master so to do , with his cap in his hand , a clear and open countenance , beautiful and ruddy lips , his eyes steady , and his looks fixed upon Gargan- tua , with a youthful modesty , standing up straight on his feet , began very ...
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... Master Rostocostjam- bedanesse , On Serving Mustard after Dinner ; annotated by Master Vaurillon . 41. Jabolenus , The Cosmography of Purga- tory . 42. On the most subtle question : Whether a Chimæra , humming in the Void , is able to ...
... Master Rostocostjam- bedanesse , On Serving Mustard after Dinner ; annotated by Master Vaurillon . 41. Jabolenus , The Cosmography of Purga- tory . 42. On the most subtle question : Whether a Chimæra , humming in the Void , is able to ...
Contents
How they chirped over their cups | 5 |
The Colours and Liveries of Gargantua | 11 |
How Gargantua was put under other | 15 |
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