King Erik: A TragedyHeinemann, 1893 - 182 pagina's |
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Acts ADA CAMBRIDGE ADALBJÖRG Alexios ANNA COMNENA Archbishop of Lund Author Baffa bower CHARLES GODFREY LELAND cloth comes Crown 8vo Cyprus Danes Danish dare dead dear death Denmark Edition EDMUND GOSSE Emperor Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fain farewell fear feet flowers foster-brother girl GISLI gone Greek GRIMUR HALL CAINE hand HAROLD FREDERIC hear heard heart HEINRICH HEINE HENRIK IBSEN holy honour hour Hush King Erik kiss kneel laughed Lest lips lord Madam maids MARCUS Micklegarth never night Odense ÖSSUR pardon passion peace Perchance playwright poems poet Portrait pray PRIEST Queen Roeskild sail Saint Knud SCENE SECOND CITIZEN shrine sing Skald SKJALM slay slew song sorrow soul speak stay stir strange SVANHILDA sweet tell THEODORE WATTS thing THORA THOROLF thought to-day to-night Væringar verse Volume Wends WILLIAM HEINEMANN'S LIST wind words
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Pagina 192 - THE LAST SENTENCE. By MAXWELL GRAY, Author of " The Silence of Dean Maitland,
Pagina 191 - NOTES FOR THE NILE. Together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptahhotep (the oldest book in the world). By HARDWICKE D.
Pagina 189 - ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON. A Study of His Life and Work. By ARTHUR WAUGH, BA Oxon. With Twenty Illustrations from Photographs specially taken for this Work. Five Portraits, and Facsimile of Tennyson's MS. NAPOLEON AND THE FAIR SEX. From the French of FREDERIC MASSON. With a Portrait. PETER THE GREAT. By K.
Pagina 190 - THE JEW AT HOME. Impressions of a Summer and Autumn Spent with Him in Austria and Russia. By JOSEPH PENNELL.
Pagina 192 - THE GUIDE-BOOK TO ALASKA AND THE NORTHWEST COAST, including the Shores of Washington, British Columbia, South-Eastern Alaska, the Aleutian and the Seal Islands, the Behring and the Arctic Coasts. By ER SCIDMORE.
Pagina 194 - LOU. From the German of BARON ALEXANDER VON ROBERTS. DONA LUZ. From the Spanish of JUAN VALERA. THE JEW. From the Polish of JOSEPH IGNATIUS KRASZEWSKI.