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Nothing

Nothing: Nothing, he thought, could be so terrible as to make him afraid that it would daunt his stout heart...

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Nothing: Nothing, he thought, could be so terrible as to make him afraid that it would daunt his stout heart... (Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX), The Danish History, > Book Four.)

Nothing helped their mistake so much as the swelling of the battered body. (Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX), The Danish History, > Book Six.)

Nothing is attested in the narrative (Grettir's Saga, The Saga Of Grettir The Strong > Chapter Lxxxix. The Ordeal)

Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX)

  • attestation: Nothing: Nothing, he thought, could be so terrible as to make him afraid that it would daunt his stout heart... (The Danish History, > Book Four.)

    "Nothing, he thought, could be so terrible as to make him afraid that it would daunt his stout heart by its opposition."

  • attestation: Nothing helped their mistake so much as the swelling of the battered body. (The Danish History, > Book Six.)

    "Nothing helped their mistake so much as the swelling of the battered body; inasmuch as the skin was torn and bruised with the flints, so that all the features were blotted out, bloodless and wan."

Grettir's Saga

  • attestation: Nothing is attested in the narrative (The Saga Of Grettir The Strong > Chapter Lxxxix. The Ordeal)

    "she would be observing the saying that: Nothing should be omitted from"