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Название: Gargantua and Pantagruel, Complete - The Original Classic Edition

Автор: Rabelais François

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СКАЧАТЬ sentencing actions at law by the chance of the dice

       Chapter 3.XLIV.--How Pantagruel relateth a strange history of the

       perplexity of human judgment

       Chapter 3.XLV.--How Panurge taketh advice of Triboulet

       Chapter 3.XLVI.--How Pantagruel and Panurge diversely interpret the words

       of Triboulet

       Chapter 3.XLVII.--How Pantagruel and Panurge resolved to make a visit to

       the Oracle of the Holy Bottle

       Chapter 3.XLVIII.--How Gargantua showeth that the children ought not to

       marry without the special knowledge and advice of their fathers and mothers

       Chapter 3.XLIX.--How Pantagruel did put himself in a readiness to go to sea; and of the herb named Pantagruelion

       Chapter 3.L.--How the famous Pantagruelion ought to be prepared and wrought

       Chapter 3.LI.--Why it is called Pantagruelion, and of the admirable virtues

       thereof

       Chapter 3.LII.--How a certain kind of Pantagruelion is of that nature that

       the fire is not able to consume it

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       THE FOURTH BOOK.

       The Translator's Preface

       The Author's Epistle Dedicatory

       The Author's Prologue

       Chapter 4.I.--How Pantagruel went to sea to visit the oracle of Bacbuc, alias the Holy Bottle

       Chapter 4.II.--How Pantagruel bought many rarities in the island of

       Medamothy

       Chapter 4.III.--How Pantagruel received a letter from his father Gargantua, and of the strange way to have speedy news from far distant places

       Chapter 4.IV.--How Pantagruel writ to his father Gargantua, and sent him several curiosities

       Chapter 4.V.--How Pantagruel met a ship with passengers returning from

       Lanternland

       Chapter 4.VI.--How, the fray being over, Panurge cheapened one of

       Dingdong's sheep

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       Chapter 4.VII.--Which if you read you'll find how Panurge bargained with

       Dingdong

       Chapter 4.VIII.--How Panurge caused Dingdong and his sheep to be drowned in the sea

       Chapter 4.IX.--How Pantagruel arrived at the island of Ennasin, and of the strange ways of being akin in that country

       Chapter 4.X.--How Pantagruel went ashore at the island of Chely, where he saw King St. Panigon

       Chapter 4.XI.--Why monks love to be in kitchens

       Chapter 4.XII.--How Pantagruel passed by the land of Pettifogging, and of the strange way of living among the Catchpoles

       Chapter 4.XIII.--How, like Master Francis Villon, the Lord of Basche commended his servants

       Chapter 4.XIV.--A further account of catchpoles who were drubbed at

       Basche's house

       Chapter 4.XV.--How the ancient custom at nuptials is renewed by the catchpole

       Chapter 4.XVI.--How Friar John made trial of the nature of the catchpoles

       Chapter 4.XVII.--How Pantagruel came to the islands of Tohu and Bohu; and

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       of the strange death of Wide-nostrils, the swallower of windmills

       Chapter 4.XVIII.--How Pantagruel met with a great storm at sea

       Chapter 4.XIX.--What countenances Panurge and Friar John kept during the storm

       Chapter 4.XX.--How the pilots were forsaking their ships in the greatest stress of weather

       Chapter 4.XXI.--A continuation of the storm, with a short discourse on the subject of making testaments at sea

       Chapter 4.XXII.--An end of the storm

       Chapter 4.XXIII.--How Panurge played the good fellow when the storm was over

       Chapter 4.XXIV.--How Panurge was said to have been afraid without reason during the storm

       Chapter 4.XXV.--How, after the storm, Pantagruel went on shore in the islands of the Macreons

       Chapter 4.XXVI.--How the good Macrobius gave us an account of the mansion and decease of the heroes

       Chapter 4.XXVII.--Pantagruel's discourse of the decease of heroic souls;

       and of the dreadful prodigies that happened before the death of the late

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       Lord de Langey

       Chapter 4.XXVIII.--How Pantagruel related a very sad story of the death of the heroes

       Chapter 4.XXIX.--How Pantagruel sailed by the Sneaking Island, where

       Shrovetide reigned

       Chapter 4.XXX.--How Shrovetide is anatomized and described by Xenomanes

       Chapter 4.XXXI.--Shrovetide's outward parts anatomized

       Chapter 4.XXXII.--A continuation of Shrovetide's countenance

       Chapter 4.XXXIII.--How Pantagruel discovered a monstrous physeter, or whirlpool, near the Wild Island

       Chapter 4.XXXIV.--How the monstrous physeter was slain by Pantagruel

       Chapter 4.XXXV.--How Pantagruel went on shore in the Wild Island, the ancient abode of the Chitterlings

       Chapter 4.XXXVI.--How the wild Chitterlings laid an ambuscado for

       Pantagruel

       Chapter 4.XXXVII.--How Pantagruel sent for Colonel Maul-chitterling and Colonel Cut-pudding; with a discourse well worth your hearing about the names of places and persons

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       Chapter 4.XXXVIII.--How Chitterlings are not to be slighted by men

       Chapter 4.XXXIX.--How Friar John joined with the cooks to fight the

       Chitterlings

       Chapter 4.XL.--How Friar John fitted up the sow; and of the valiant cooks

       that went into it

       Chapter 4.XLI.--How Pantagruel broke the Chitterlings at the knees

       Chapter 4.XLII.--How Pantagruel held a treaty with Niphleseth, СКАЧАТЬ