The Golden Age of Myth & Legend: Being a Revised & Enlarged Edition of "The Age of Fable", Bind 45Harrap, 1915 - 495 sider |
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... Sigurd ( Sir E. Burne - Jones ) ( Evelyn Paul ) ( Louvre and Rome ) ( Hermann Hendrich ) To face page ( Gilbert Bayes ) 318 348 358 376 ( Abanindro Nath Tagore ) 402 408 ( B. E. Fogelberg ) 414 ( J. C. Dollman ) 432 ( Gilbert Bayes ) Sigurd ...
... Sigurd ( Sir E. Burne - Jones ) ( Evelyn Paul ) ( Louvre and Rome ) ( Hermann Hendrich ) To face page ( Gilbert Bayes ) 318 348 358 376 ( Abanindro Nath Tagore ) 402 408 ( B. E. Fogelberg ) 414 ( J. C. Dollman ) 432 ( Gilbert Bayes ) Sigurd ...
Side 438
... her favour . Eventually Siggeir , King of the Goths , induced Volsung to consent to bestow his daughter's hand upon him . The marriage was very Soft Cous on nigh Sigurd Gilbert Bayes 438 distasteful to 438 THE AGE OF FABLE.
... her favour . Eventually Siggeir , King of the Goths , induced Volsung to consent to bestow his daughter's hand upon him . The marriage was very Soft Cous on nigh Sigurd Gilbert Bayes 438 distasteful to 438 THE AGE OF FABLE.
Side 438
Being a Revised & Enlarged Edition of "The Age of Fable" Thomas Bulfinch George H. Godfrey. Soft Cous on nigh Sigurd Gilbert Bayes 438 distasteful to the bride , but she concealed her intense.
Being a Revised & Enlarged Edition of "The Age of Fable" Thomas Bulfinch George H. Godfrey. Soft Cous on nigh Sigurd Gilbert Bayes 438 distasteful to the bride , but she concealed her intense.
Side 442
... Sigurd After the death of Sigmund , Hiordis married Elf the Viking , who proved a kind and loving father to Sigurd , the posthumous son of her former husband ; under his tutelage , and that of the aged Regin , wisest of men , the boy ...
... Sigurd After the death of Sigmund , Hiordis married Elf the Viking , who proved a kind and loving father to Sigurd , the posthumous son of her former husband ; under his tutelage , and that of the aged Regin , wisest of men , the boy ...
Side 444
... Sigurd's eyes which told him that the young man would be a willing tool . " I am that Regin , " he said ; " will you help an old man to avenge his sire ? " Wilt thou win that treasure of Gold And be 444 THE AGE OF FABLE.
... Sigurd's eyes which told him that the young man would be a willing tool . " I am that Regin , " he said ; " will you help an old man to avenge his sire ? " Wilt thou win that treasure of Gold And be 444 THE AGE OF FABLE.
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