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In a side note, I notice today that Amazon has a combo deal on buying Liuzza's Beowulf and Sandars 'Gilgamesh together -- very cool.
On Hollywulf Richard Nokes 2005
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In a side note, I notice today that Amazon has a combo deal on buying Liuzza's Beowulf and Sandars 'Gilgamesh together -- very cool.
Archive 2005-06-01 Richard Nokes 2005
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An older but still valuable work is N. K. Sandars, The Sea Peoples: Warriors of the Ancient Mediterranean, 1250–1150 BC London: Thames & Hudson, 1978.
The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006
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An older but still valuable work is N. K. Sandars, The Sea Peoples: Warriors of the Ancient Mediterranean, 1250–1150 BC London: Thames & Hudson, 1978.
The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006
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Turkish base, their only link with Constantinople and Germany, now cut off: southward to Amman and Maan and Medina, all cut off: westward to Liman von Sandars isolated in Nazareth: to Nablus: to the Jordan Valley.
Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003
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Miss Sandars states also that this trouble hastened the progress of his heart disease, and that when the letters were eventually secured (without the payment) Balzac burned them, lest such a catastrophe should occur again.
Women in the Life of Balzac Juanita Helm Floyd
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Miss Sandars quotes from a letter written to her daughter on May 16 from Frankfort, in which, speaking of Balzac as "poor dear friend," she seems to be quite ignorant of his condition, and to show more interest in her necklace than in her husband.
Women in the Life of Balzac Juanita Helm Floyd
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Miss Sandars (_Balzac_), states that about the middle of April Balzac conducted Madame Hanska to Forbach on her return to Wierzchownia, and when he returned to
Women in the Life of Balzac Juanita Helm Floyd
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The result was what Sandars had foreseen; the Geraldines, hopelessly compromised, threw up the fiction of loyalty to Elizabeth.
Raleigh Edmund Gosse 1888
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Desmond, was recommended by Sandars the legate as a sweet sacrifice in the sight of God, and ruthlessly committed.
Raleigh Edmund Gosse 1888
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