Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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HORE GERMANICE . No VI . The Opening of King Yngurd . That soft and white , like swans ' - down. KING Yngurd , the greatest and most affecting of all the works of Adolphus Mullner , is in form a regular tragedy of five acts ; but such is ...
HORE GERMANICE . No VI . The Opening of King Yngurd . That soft and white , like swans ' - down. KING Yngurd , the greatest and most affecting of all the works of Adolphus Mullner , is in form a regular tragedy of five acts ; but such is ...
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... king's arrival was but an idle rumour ; and that it was only Baldwin de Bethun and his comrades , who were returning from pilgrimage ; whereat his lord being enraged , commanded them all to be seized . But the king departing se cretly ...
... king's arrival was but an idle rumour ; and that it was only Baldwin de Bethun and his comrades , who were returning from pilgrimage ; whereat his lord being enraged , commanded them all to be seized . But the king departing se cretly ...
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... king , and did not permit any of his followers to pass the night with him . Yet none of these things could in the least degree disturb the counte- nance of that most serene prince ; and he ever appeared both cheerful and free in words ...
... king , and did not permit any of his followers to pass the night with him . Yet none of these things could in the least degree disturb the counte- nance of that most serene prince ; and he ever appeared both cheerful and free in words ...
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