The Bookman, Том 11Dodd, Mead and Company, 1900 |
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... night audience by mak- ing his bow with a brown billycock hat . The prosperity of Miss Hobbs has at last enabled him to throw all other work aside and to devote his time and strength to the writing of his first novel . Messrs . Dodd ...
... night audience by mak- ing his bow with a brown billycock hat . The prosperity of Miss Hobbs has at last enabled him to throw all other work aside and to devote his time and strength to the writing of his first novel . Messrs . Dodd ...
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... night , And the camp - fire is alight , I can hear the home bells ringing far away . It's in Shropshire that they are , And it's Shropshire that's so far , Oh , so many , many , weary miles away ; I can hear them call to me , " Come , O ...
... night , And the camp - fire is alight , I can hear the home bells ringing far away . It's in Shropshire that they are , And it's Shropshire that's so far , Oh , so many , many , weary miles away ; I can hear them call to me , " Come , O ...
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... Night . The scene , suddenly changing , shows a dark , starry vault , from which the Queen gently floats downward on the moon's crescent . She strengthens Tamino's determination , and promises him great rewards . Then she vanishes . The ...
... Night . The scene , suddenly changing , shows a dark , starry vault , from which the Queen gently floats downward on the moon's crescent . She strengthens Tamino's determination , and promises him great rewards . Then she vanishes . The ...
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... The priests issue from their temples on the one side and courtiers from the palace on the other to greet the monarch , who ap- pears only at noon , as the Queen of Night appears only under midnight " DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE , " ACT II . skies .
... The priests issue from their temples on the one side and courtiers from the palace on the other to greet the monarch , who ap- pears only at noon , as the Queen of Night appears only under midnight " DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE , " ACT II . skies .
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... Night has determined to destroy his temple . The Speaker and Priests are instructed with regard to Tamino's trials . Silence is enjoined for the first trial , and after the Speaker and Priests leave Tamino , who has assured them of his ...
... Night has determined to destroy his temple . The Speaker and Priests are instructed with regard to Tamino's trials . Silence is enjoined for the first trial , and after the Speaker and Priests leave Tamino , who has assured them of his ...
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