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Σελίδα 111
... tortoises found there and the superstitions connected with them , their very existence ( pp . 152-153 ) . He further admits that he is not sure whether it is the vividness of his memory or the magic of his fancy that frames his ...
... tortoises found there and the superstitions connected with them , their very existence ( pp . 152-153 ) . He further admits that he is not sure whether it is the vividness of his memory or the magic of his fancy that frames his ...
Σελίδα 114
... tortoises that the war - like images are so closely attached : the black tortoises have " vast shells medallioned and orbed like shields , and [ they are ] dented and blistered like shields that have breasted a battle " ( p . 155 ) . As ...
... tortoises that the war - like images are so closely attached : the black tortoises have " vast shells medallioned and orbed like shields , and [ they are ] dented and blistered like shields that have breasted a battle " ( p . 155 ) . As ...
Σελίδα 207
... tortoises , see Hoffmann , who considers that " the whiteness and blackness of the two sides of the tortoise are symbolic of good and evil ” ( p . 422 ) ; Newbery notes that the Hindu tortoise " according to Hindu mythology is an avatar ...
... tortoises , see Hoffmann , who considers that " the whiteness and blackness of the two sides of the tortoise are symbolic of good and evil ” ( p . 422 ) ; Newbery notes that the Hindu tortoise " according to Hindu mythology is an avatar ...
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