| Louise Bruit Zaidman, Pauline Schmitt Pantel - 1992 - 308 páginas
...himself at the Nine Springs, and put a bit of bay-leaf from a temple in his mouth. And if a polecat cross his path he will not proceed on his way till...by, or he have cast three stones across the street.. . If a mouse gnaw a bag of his meal, he will rush off to the exégétés and ask what he must do, and... | |
| Renato D. Alarcón, Edward F. Foulks, Mark Vakkur - 1998 - 346 páginas
...sprinkled himself at the Nine Springs, and put a bit of bay-leaf from a temple in his mouth. And if a cat cross his path he will not proceed on his way...have cast three stones across the street. Should he spy a snake in his house, if it be one of the red sort he will call upon Sabazius, if of the sacred,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1999 - 378 páginas
...Characters, xvi (Loeb ed.): ‘If a mouse gnaw a bag of his meal, he will off to the diviner. . . And if a cat cross his path he will not proceed on his way till he have cast three stones across the street.' Rca notes a parallel in M. Del Rio, Disquisitionum Magicarum... | |
| Joseph Giovannoli - 2000 - 391 páginas
...sprinkled himself at the Nine Springs, and put a bit of bay-leaf from a temple in his mouth. And if a cat cross his path he will not proceed on his way till some one else be gone by, or he have cast three stones across the street. ¿ The simpler Greeks believed,... | |
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