155 resultados para Harper, Darrel
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Vol. 2 has additional title: The epistles of John, I John, II John, III John.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Oedipus, Antigone and Electra are translated by Robert Whitelaw, Medea and Hippolytus by Arthur S. Way. The name of the translator of Prometheus bound is not given.
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"First edition."
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With music.
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Published as advertisement for remedies manufactured by A.J. White, 168 Duane St., New York; includes short biographies of New York chefs.
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The daughter of the storage.--A presentiment.--Captain Dunlevy's last trip.--The return to favor.--Somebody's mother.--The face at the window.--An experience.--The boarders.--Breakfast is my best meal.--The mother-bird.--The amigo.--Black Cross farm.--The critical bookstore.--A feast of reason.--City and country in the fall.--Table talk.--The escapade of a grandfather.--Self-sacrifice: a farce-tragedy.--The night before Christmas.
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Meteorological emotions.--Civic and social comparisons, mostly odious.--Shows and side-shows of state.--The dun year's brilliant flower.--The sights and sounds of the streets.--Some misgivings as to the American invasion.--In the gallery of the Commons.--The means of sojourn.--Certain traits of the London springtime.--Some voluntary and involuntary sight-seeing.--Glimpses of the lowly and the lowlier.--Twice-seen sights and half-fancied facts.--An afternoon at Hampton Court.--A Sunday morning in the country.--Fishing for whitebait.--Henley day.--American origins--mostly northern.--American origins--mostly southern.--Aspects and intimations.--Parting guests.