Название: Gargantua and Pantagruel
Автор: Francois Rabelais
Издательство: Bookwire
Жанр: Языкознание
isbn: 4064066121273
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Chapter 5.XXXIV.—How we arrived at the Oracle of the Bottle.
Chapter 5.XXXV.—How we went underground to come to the Temple of the Holy Bottle, and how Chinon is the oldest city in the world.
Chapter 5.XXXVI.—How we went down the tetradic steps, and of Panurge’s fear.
Chapter 5.XXXVII.—How the temple gates in a wonderful manner opened of themselves.
Chapter 5.XXXVIII.—Of the Temple’s admirable pavement.
Chapter 5.XXXIX.—How we saw Bacchus’s army drawn up in battalia in mosaic work.
Chapter 5.XL.—How the battle in which the good Bacchus overthrew the Indians was represented in mosaic work.
Chapter 5.XLI.—How the temple was illuminated with a wonderful lamp.
Chapter 5.XLII—How the Priestess Bacbuc showed us a fantastic fountain in the temple, and how the fountain-water had the taste of wine, according to the imagination of those who drank of it.
Chapter 5.XLIII.—How the Priestess Bacbuc equipped Panurge in order to have the word of the Bottle.
Chapter 5.XLIV.—How Bacbuc, the high-priestess, brought Panurge before the Holy Bottle.
Chapter 5.XLV.—How Bacbuc explained the word of the Goddess-Bottle.
Chapter 5.XLVI.—How Panurge and the rest rhymed with poetic fury.
Chapter 5.XLVII.—How we took our leave of Bacbuc, and left the Oracle of the Holy Bottle.
BOOK II.
He Did Cry Like a Cow—frontispiece
Titlepage
Rabelais Dissecting Society—portrait2
Francois Rabelais—portrait
When the Dogs Have You—2–14-164
Laid a Train of Gunpowder—2–16-168
After Dinner Panurge Went to See Her—2–21-184
Horseman Very Cunningly Vanquished—2–25-192
Striking Them Down As a Mason Does—2–29-204
Epictetus There Making Good Cheer—2–30-208
Seeking of Rusty Pins and Old Nails—2–30-210
BOOK III.
He Did Cry Like a Cow—frontispiece
Titlepage
Rabelais Dissecting Society—portrait2
Francois Rabelais—portrait
Panurge Seeks the Advice of Pantagruel—3–08-240
Found the Old Woman Sitting Alone—3–17-225
The Chamber is Already Full of Devils—3–23-294
Rondibilus the Physician—3–30-322
Altercation Waxed Hot in Words—3–37-346
Bridlegoose—3–39-352
Relateth the History of The Reconcilers—3–41-356
Sucking Very Much at the Purses of The Pleading Parties—3–42-360
Serving in the Place of a Cravat—3–51-386
BOOK IV.
He Did Cry Like a Cow—frontispiece
Titlepage
Rabelais Dissecting Society—portrait2
Francois Rabelais—portrait
Prologue4
My Hatchet, Lord Jupeter—4–00-400
He Comes to Chinon—4–00-406
Cost What They Will, Trade With Me—4–07-420
All of Them Forced to Sea and Drowned—4–08-422
Messire Oudart—4–12-430
Two Old Women Were Weeping and Wailing—4–19-446
Physetere Was Slain by Pantagruel—4–35-472
Pantagruel Arose to Scour the Thicket—4–36-474