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Chabua Amirejibi | 1921-2013 | Data Tutashkhia (Chabua Amirejibi, Data Tutashkhia, Tbilisi, 1979) | Prose | “As you may know, one Sophist, whom the former disciple was withholding payment of the tuition fee, told this ex-disciple, that he would sue him twice and get the pledged sum this... |
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Chabua Amirejibi | 1921-2013 | Data Tutashkhia (Chabua Amirejibi, Data Tutashkhia, Tbilisi, 1979) | Prose | “In one word, Zarandia was a labyrinth, wherefrom the exit could only be found either accidentally or over the course of time”. (pg. 109) |
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Chabua Amirejibi | 1921-2013 | Data Tutashkhia (Chabua Amirejibi, Data Tutashkhia, Tbilisi, 1979) | Prose | “Because of Mushni Zarandia’s one official victory his Excellency said that he was a Macedonian of Gendarmerie”(pg. 44) |
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Chabua Amirejibi | 1921-2013 | Data Tutashkhia (Chabua Amirejibi, Data Tutashkhia, Tbilisi, 1979) | Prose | “There has never existed anything else between us but Platonic relationship”. (pg. 20) |
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Chabua Amirejibi | 1921-2013 | Gora Mborgali (Chabua Amirejibi, Gora Mborgali, Tbilisi 1995) | Prose | “Corrida in its initial form came here from Balkans in the eleventh century, and to Balkans – from Colchis in times immemorial”. (pg. 649) |
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Chabua Amirejibi | 1921-2013 | Gora Mborgali (Chabua Amirejibi, Gora Mborgali, Tbilisi 1995) | Prose | “It is written in it [in Hegel’s “Philosophy of Spirit”, E.K.] […] that when their mission is fulfilled, they will die like Alexander Macedonian”. (pg. 514) |
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Chabua Amirejibi | 1921-2013 | Gora Mborgali (Chabua Amirejibi, Gora Mborgali, Tbilisi 1995) | Prose | “If it is pneumonia, it can be said that our Odyssey is over”. (pg. 144) |
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Chabua Amirejibi | 1921-2013 | Giorgi the Splendid (Chabua Amirejibi, Giorgi the Splendid, Tbilisi, 2008) | Prose | “See, that […] ius bellum may also bid farewell to us” (pg. 208) |
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Chabua Amirejibi | 1921-2013 | Giorgi the Splendid (Chabua Amirejibi, Giorgi the Splendid, Tbilisi, 2008) | Prose | “The lot of kings has been shouldering these sins, which was called politics by Latin from the very outset”. (pg. 207) |
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Chabua Amirejibi | 1921-2013 | Giorgi the Splendid (Chabua Amirejibi, Giorgi the Splendid, Tbilisi, 2008) | Prose | “Georgian kingdom received power and glory of the Greek Empire” (pg. 207) |
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