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A Fairy Tale in Two Acts Taken from Shakespeare (1763) / Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works), 1564-1616
, or Robin-good-fellow, at another. Puck. How now, Spirit! whither wander you? 1st Fai. Over hill ... for fear Creep into acorn-cups, and hide them there. 1st Fai. But why is Oberon so fell and wrath? Puck details...- creator(s) - Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works), 1564-1616
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- subject(s) - quin; bot; pyramus; puck; thisby; oberon; fai; quince; fairy; queen; fairies; trademark; moon; archive; literary; access; donations; bot; queen; oberon; fai; quin; moon; literary; puck; fairies; trademark; pyramus; quince; thisby; archive; access; fairy; donations;
- title - A Fairy Tale in Two Acts Taken from Shakespeare (1763)
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Kai Lung's Golden Hours / Bramah, Ernest, 1869?-1942
was assuming dimensions of increasing urgency. This detail concerns Fa Fai, who had already been referred ... the justice of the comparison, Wong Ts'in had been induced to purchase the work in question). Now that Fa Fai details...- creator(s) - Bramah, Ernest, 1869?-1942
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- subject(s) - kai lung; kai; chang tao; lao ting; shan tien; lung; yuen yan; wong ts'in; wei chang; sun wei; tsin lung; cheng lin; replied kai; kiau sun; kwo kam; mandarin shan; mandarin shan; sun wei; wong ts'in; cheng lin; kai lung; shan tien; kai; tsin lung; wei chang; lao ting; yuen yan; replied kai; chang tao; kiau sun; lung; kwo kam;
- title - Kai Lung's Golden Hours
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Manuel de proverbes dramatiques... / Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
'apporte le poulet. Quoi ! il dort deja? LA BRIE. Je ne fais pourtant que de le quitter. COMTOIS ... fais mes quatre repas, et je mange, la nuit, quand je m'eveille: il faut vivre avant de mourir. Me details...- creator(s) - Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
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- publisher - Portland : Samuel Coleman, Griffin's Press, Brunswick, 1830.
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- subject(s) - french language readers; que; bien; monsieur; moi; nous; tout; chevalier; madame; parce que; saint; que j'ai; sans doute; faut que; bien que; que nous; crois que; que c'est; quelque chose; m'en vais; m'a dit; c'est que; suis bien; madame babas; avez raison; voyez bien; grand plaisir; dame germaine; j'ai dit; dans votre; fort bien; que 'on; plus grand; avez raison; madame; que c'est; quelque chose; m'en vais; que 'on; dame germaine; plus grand; faut que; tout; madame babas; sans doute; bien; m'a dit; grand plaisir; c'est que; crois que; dans votre; monsieur; que nous; bien que; parce que; suis bien; saint; que; chevalier; j'ai dit; fort bien; moi; que j'ai; french language readers; voyez bien; nous;
- title - Manuel de proverbes dramatiques...
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A Midsummer Night's Dream / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
? Fai. Ouer hil, ouer dale, through bush, through briar, Ouer parke, ouer pale, through flood ... into Acorne cups and hide them there Fai. Either I mistake your shape and making quite, Or else details...- creator(s) - Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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- subject(s) - loue; haue; piramus; hermia; lysander; lys; demetrius; neuer; heere; hel; bot; dem; quin; helena; moone; bot; demetrius; haue; neuer; dem; quin; lysander; moone; lys; piramus; heere; hel; hermia; helena; loue;
- title - A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Chaucer and the Consolation of philosophy of Boethius / Jefferson, Bernard Levi, 1887-
precongnoist en la presence de sa vision etternelle, quiere {sic) aucune condicion de nos fais a advenir et ... meismes, si comme ie avoie dit devant que die.v re- fuse seulement les fais des hommes et que il ne details...- creator(s) - Jefferson, Bernard Levi, 1887-
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- publisher - Princeton University Press 1917
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- subject(s) - boethius, d. 524; chaucer, geoffrey, d. 1400; boethius; chaucer; troilus; consolation; dame philosophy; boethian influence; prose; philosophy; poem; chaucer's translation; latin; tale; fortune; false felicity; fame; chaucer's translation; fortune; poem; prose; false felicity; boethian influence; chaucer; philosophy; latin; consolation; dame philosophy; troilus; boethius; chaucer, geoffrey, d. 1400; fame; tale;
- title - Chaucer and the Consolation of philosophy of Boethius
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The method of nature. An oration, delivered before the Society of the Adelphi, in Waterville College, in Maine, August 11, 1841. By Ralph Waldo Emerson. / Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882
which lately scorned so fai , and meditates to cast himself into the arms of that society and manner of life ... details...- creator(s) - Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882
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- publisher - Boston, S.G. Simpkins, 1841.
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- subject(s) - genius; genius;
- title - The method of nature. An oration, delivered before the Society of the Adelphi, in Waterville College, in Maine, August 11, 1841. By Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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Dragon's blood / Rideout, Henry Milner, 1877-1927
. THE WAR BOARD XIII. THE SPARE MAN XIV. OFF DUTY XV. KAU FAI XVI. THE GUNWALE XVII. LAMP ... with the alacrity of a new idea. "O Boy, whiskey _Ho-lan suey, fai di_!" Away bounded the boy marker like a tennis details...- creator(s) - Rideout, Henry Milner, 1877-1927
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- subject(s) - heywood; rudolph; chantel; captain kneebone; miss drake; heywood; chantel; captain kneebone; miss drake; rudolph;
- title - Dragon's blood
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By Reef and Palm / Becke, Louis, 1855-1913
through his hands the long, heavy, and serrated tail of the FAI--the gigantic stinging-ray of Oceana ... and then into bloody red as it was cut to pieces with the tail of the FAI. * * * * * The sight of the inanimate details...- creator(s) - Becke, Louis, 1855-1913
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- subject(s) - brantley; macy o'shea; trader; boat; island; captain; beach; island; captain; brantley; beach; macy o'shea; boat; trader;
- title - By Reef and Palm
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The Revolution in Tanner's Lane / Rutherford, Mark, 1831-1913
'adversite; c'est moi, l'Eternel, qui fais toutes les choses la." Pauline bent over her father and read ... my tricks are satanic; but what was it in your book, 'C'est moi, l'Eternel, qui fais toutes les choses la details...- creator(s) - Rutherford, Mark, 1831-1913
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- subject(s) - zachariah; caillaud; pauline; coleman; tanner's lane; allen; major; george; allen; coleman; caillaud; zachariah; major; tanner's lane; pauline; george;
- title - The Revolution in Tanner's Lane
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édéric Mistral Poet and Leader in Provence / Downer, Charles Alfred, 1866-1930
intervening between the two parts of the verse. "Per ouliva tant d'aubre!--Hou, tout aco se fai ... tremountano E fai despoutenta l'Esprit dou mau. Assegurado Sus lou roucas Forto details...- creator(s) - Downer, Charles Alfred, 1866-1930
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- subject(s) - mistral; mireio; felibres; felibrige; provencal; provence; calendau; lou; rhone; isclo d'or; poem; frederic mistral; que; poet; reino jano; dialect; langue d'oc; verse; isclo d'or; felibrige; poet; langue d'oc; calendau; provence; mireio; reino jano; felibres; que; poem; lou; verse; frederic mistral; provencal; rhone; dialect; mistral;
- title - édéric Mistral Poet and Leader in Provence
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