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Datei:De-Neid.ogg

DescriptionDe-Neid.ogg Deutsch: Hörbeispiel für "Neid" English: audio sample for the German word "Neid" Date 26 November 2011 Source Own work Author Kampy...


Datei:De-neid.ogg

DescriptionDe-neid.ogg English: Pronunciation recording of German verb inflection "nei", IPA: /naɪ̯t/. Male voice, recorded by native German speaker from...


Datei:De-Neids.ogg

DescriptionDe-Neids.ogg English: Pronunciation recording of German noun inflection "Neids", IPA: /naɪ̯t͡s/. Male voice, recorded by native German speaker...


Datei:Daniel Webster (IA danielwebster01lcoggf).pdf

Daniel Webster   (  ) Author Ogg, Frederic Austin, 1878-1951 Title Daniel Webster Publisher Philadelphia, G.W. Jacobs & Company Description Bibliography:...


Datei:De Quincey's The English mail-coach and Joan of Arc (IA dequinceysenglis00dequ).pdf

De Quincey's The English mail-coach and Joan of Arc   (  ) Author De Quincey, Thomas, 1785-1859 Turk, Milton Haight, 1866-1949 ed Title De Quincey's The...


Datei:The Dial (Volume 45).djvu

Keats, John, Drama of W. E. Simonds 341 Korea, Tragedy of Frederic Austin Ogg 289 Labrador, Unknown, A Woman in Munson A. Havens 286 Lie, Jonas 27...


Datei:The sources of Spenser's classical mythology (IA cu31924013125988).pdf

HART PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH OLIN UBRARY-C P[.2?^ni2. a^ ll^'f I StlR OggRY-CiaCUl-ATiON pm p^^^- Mrlrmm-g lifimAmCornell University Library PR2367...


Datei:The mill on the Floss (IA millonfloss00elio).pdf

aroma from his ready. " juvenile contact with the De Senectute," and the Fourth Book " of the ^neid," but it had ceased to be distinctly recognizable...


Datei:Die Fortsetzung des Regino (IA bub gb xXQRAAAAYAAJ 2).pdf

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Datei:The works of George Eliot (IA worksofgeorgeeli12elioiala).pdf

subtle aroma from his " juvenile contact with the De Senectute," and the Fourth Book of the " ^neid," but it had ceased to be distinctly recognizable...