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Chief Contemporary Dramatists - Strona 165
The fortunes of Darniak will prevail over mine no longer. [A slave breaks off a golden arm from the throne.] Come, we will arm all the slaves. [Exeunt.] King Darniak [enters with retinue]. My throne is broken. Illuriel is turned against me.
Thomas H. Dickinson,
2009
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Five Plays - Strona 100
Darrell Schweitzer. [A slave breaks off a golden arm from the throne] Come, we will arm all the slaves. [Exeunt] KING DARNIAK: [enters with Retinue] My throne is broken. Illuriel is turned against me. AN ATTENDANT: Illuriel is fallen. ALL: [with ...
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Lord Dunsany: Master of the Anglo-Irish Imagination - Strona 63
But while digging in Darniak's fields he uncovers an enormous sword, and with it he leads the slaves to a revolt that overthrows Darniak and his god Illuriel. As he states: "Illuriel is fallen and broken asunder. ... My god was broken into three ...
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Chief Contemporary Dramatists, Second Series: Eighteen ...
The fortunes of Darniak will prevail over mine no longer. [A slave breaks off a golden arm from the throne.] Come, we will arm all the slaves. [Exeunt.] KING DARNIAK [enters with retinue]. My throne is broken. Illuriel is turned against me.
Thomas Herbert Dickinson,
1921
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The Irish Review: A Monthly Magazine of Irish Literature, ...
em>Darniak will prevail over mine no longer. (A slave breaks off a golden arm from the throne.) Come, we will arm all the slaves. (Enter KING DARNIAK and RETINUE. Exeunt. KING DARNIAK. My throne is broken. Illuriel is turned ...
Joseph Mary Plunkett,
1912
The fortunes of Darniak will prevail over mine no longer. (A slave breaks off a golden arm from the throne) Come, we will arm all the slaves. (Exeunt) king darniak (enters with Retinue) My throne is broken. Illuriel is turned against me.
Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Baron Dunsany,
1920
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Pathways to Elfland: The Writings of Lord Dunsany - Strona 42
The final confirmation of his recovered dignity comes when word is brought that Darniak's dog has died. His followers drool over the prospect of fresh bones, but Argimenes orders the beast buried. He won't lower himself to eating bones ...
Darrell Schweitzer, Tim Kirk, L. Sprague De Camp,
1989
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Discovering Classic Fantasy Fiction: Essays on the ... - Strona 15
King Argimenes, now a slave of King Darniak, remarks mournfully: "I have no... hope, for my god was cast down in the temple and broken into three pieces on the day they surprised us and took me sleeping." How fragile are the gods!
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The Weird Tale - Strona 51
King Argimenes, now a slave of King Darniak, remarks mournfully: "I have no . . . hope, for my god was cast down in the temple and broken into three pieces on the day they surprised us and took me sleeping." How fragile are the gods!
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Selections from the Writings of Lord Dunsay
This year the roof of the slavesty has fallen in and King Darniak will not repair it. Five weeks ago one of his queens laughed at me as she came across the slavefields. Iwas flogged againthis yearand with thirteen stripes, and twelve times they ...