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... creatures . Turning reluctantly from that strange region , I was only to meet another odd company - the animals of ... creature , the basilisk - cockatrice , whose fatal eye brought death . As I continued to wander through the wilderness ...
... creatures . Turning reluctantly from that strange region , I was only to meet another odd company - the animals of ... creature , the basilisk - cockatrice , whose fatal eye brought death . As I continued to wander through the wilderness ...
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... creatures had ventured near the seemingly weak lion . Shakespeare uses another fable , that of the lion and the ... creature began to apologize for his indiscretion while pleading for his life . His Majesty , the King of Beasts , touched ...
... creatures had ventured near the seemingly weak lion . Shakespeare uses another fable , that of the lion and the ... creature began to apologize for his indiscretion while pleading for his life . His Majesty , the King of Beasts , touched ...
Pagina 77
... creatures . These evolutional developments have been taking place through centuries immemo- rial , and marks of the physiognomies of these non - human creatures are incor- porated in every part of our bodies . In some cases , certain ...
... creatures . These evolutional developments have been taking place through centuries immemo- rial , and marks of the physiognomies of these non - human creatures are incor- porated in every part of our bodies . In some cases , certain ...
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