| Simon Goldhill - 1986 - 322 pages
...survey of the scholarship). Language and thought like the wind and the impulses that make the order of the town he has taught himself, and shelter against the cold, refuge from rain. He has every resource. Resourceless no future prospect he faces. Only death he cannot find an escape... | |
| Janelle G. Reinelt, Joseph R. Roach - 1992 - 468 pages
...this clever man. He controls with craft the beasts of the open air, walker on hills. . . . Language, and thought like the wind and the feelings that make...himself, and shelter against the cold, refuge from rain. He can always help himself. He faces no future helpless. There's only death that he cannot escape from.... | |
| Julius Thomas Fraser - 1999 - 330 pages
...thing crosses the sea in winter's storm, making his path through the roaring waves. . . . Language, and thought like the wind and the feelings that make the town, he has taught himself. . . . He faces no future helpless. There's only death that he cannot find escape from. . . . Clever... | |
| Peter J. Steinberger - 2000 - 642 pages
...shaggy mane he holds and harnesses, yoked about the neck, and the strong bull of the mountain. Language, and thought like the wind and the feelings that make...himself, and shelter against the cold, refuge from rain. He can always help himself. He faces no future helpless. There's only death ?60 that he cannot find... | |
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