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  • 91List of works by Hans Christian Andersen — Published works by Hans Christian Andersen, (the list has been supplemented with a few important posthumous editions of his works; the year given in each entry refers to the first Danish edition):*Ungdoms Forsøg (First attempts) by Villiam… …

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  • 92Sarah Flower Adams — (* 22. Februar 1805 in Harlow, Essex; † 14. August 1848 in London) war eine englische Dichterin. Sarah Flower Adams, mit Kalk lavierte Tuschzeichnung von 1834 Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 93Manfred (Lord Byron) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Manfred. Manfred …

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  • 94The Vision Bleak — Pays d’origine Allemagne Genre musical Horror Metal, Dark metal atmosphérique Années d activité Fondé en 2000 Labels Prophecy Productions Site officiel [1] …

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  • 95The Vision Bleak — The Vision Bleak …

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  • 96Sikelianós, Angelos — ▪ Greek poet born March 28, 1884, Leucas island, Greece died June 19, 1951, Athens       one of the leading 20th century Greek lyrical poets.       Sikelianós first important work, the Alafroískïotos (“The Light Shadowed”), was published in 1909… …

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  • 97The Wolves Go Hunt Their Prey — Студийный альбом The Vision Bleak Дата выпуска 31 августа 2007 Записан 2007 Жанры готик метал Длительность 43:19 …

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  • 98Faust —    by Johann Wolfgang Goethe.    Faust, Part 1 premiered in 1819 at a private theater in Berlin, and its first complete professional performance took place in 1829 in Braunschweig. Faust, Part 2 premiered in Hamburg in 1854, and the first staging …

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  • 99Marston, John Westland and Philip Bourke — (1819 1890)    • John, the father, 1819 1890    Born at Boston, Lincolnshire, the son of a Baptist minister, his interest in literature took him away from his career in law. Interested in mysticism, he became editor of The Psyche magazine. He… …

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  • 100BALAAM — (Heb. בַּלְעָם, בִּלְעָם), son of Beor, a non Israelite diviner famous for his effectiveness, enlisted by Balak, king of Moab, to pronounce curses over the Israelites. The pronunciation Balaam reflects the Greek rendering of the name in the… …

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