The Romany RyeThe Floating Press, 01 ապր, 2009 թ. - 723 էջ The Romany Rye is a fictional, yet highly autobiographical novel by George Borrow, which follows his novel Lavengro. It is a philosophical adventure story about a young man who falls in with a band of gypsies. |
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... a little, she came and sat down by us. In the meantime I had helped my companion to some more hollands and water, and had plunged with him into yet deeper discourse. Chapter III * Necessity of Religion - The Great Indian 18.
... a little, she came and sat down by us. In the meantime I had helped my companion to some more hollands and water, and had plunged with him into yet deeper discourse. Chapter III * Necessity of Religion - The Great Indian 18.
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... religion ; the necessity , he would admit , was only for simpletons ; but as nine - tenths of the dwellers upon this earth were simpletons , it would never do for sensible people to run counter to their folly , but , on the contrary ...
... religion ; the necessity , he would admit , was only for simpletons ; but as nine - tenths of the dwellers upon this earth were simpletons , it would never do for sensible people to run counter to their folly , but , on the contrary ...
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... religion was the oldest in the world, whereas there could be no doubt that the Greek and Roman religion had existed long before it, to say nothing of the old Indian religion still in existence and vigour; he said, with a nod, after ...
... religion was the oldest in the world, whereas there could be no doubt that the Greek and Roman religion had existed long before it, to say nothing of the old Indian religion still in existence and vigour; he said, with a nod, after ...
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... religion from ancient Rome, which had its religion from the East." "But how?" I demanded. "It was brought about, I believe, by the wanderings of nations," said the man in black. "A brother of the Propaganda, 21.
... religion from ancient Rome, which had its religion from the East." "But how?" I demanded. "It was brought about, I believe, by the wanderings of nations," said the man in black. "A brother of the Propaganda, 21.
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... religion," I put in. "All of one religion," said the man in black; "and now follow different modifications of the same religion." "We Christians are not image-worshippers," said I. "You heretics are not, you mean," said the man in black ...
... religion," I put in. "All of one religion," said the man in black; "and now follow different modifications of the same religion." "We Christians are not image-worshippers," said I. "You heretics are not, you mean," said the man in black ...
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Chapter XXVI | 262 |
Chapter XXVII | 275 |
Chapter XXVIII | 285 |
Chapter XXIX | 296 |
Chapter XXX | 304 |
Chapter XXXI | 310 |
Chapter XXXII | 319 |
Chapter XXXIII | 330 |
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Chapter XI | 136 |
Chapter XII | 148 |
Chapter XIII | 161 |
Chapter XIV | 165 |
Chapter XV | 175 |
Chapter XVI | 181 |
Chapter XVII | 193 |
Chapter XVIII | 205 |
Chapter XIX | 211 |
Chapter XX | 219 |
Chapter XXI | 222 |
Chapter XXII | 233 |
Chapter XXIII | 240 |
Chapter XXIV | 247 |
Chapter XXV | 255 |
Chapter XXXIV | 346 |
Chapter XXXV | 359 |
Chapter XXXVI | 363 |
Chapter XXXVII | 368 |
Chapter XXXVIII | 380 |
Chapter XXXIX | 385 |
Chapter XL | 412 |
Chapter XLI | 423 |
Chapter XLII | 446 |
Chapter XLIII | 473 |
Chapter XLIV | 478 |
Chapter XLV | 490 |
Chapter XLVI | 501 |
Chapter XLVII | 517 |
Appendix | 520 |
Endnotes | 637 |
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