Friswell, James Hain, 1825-1878
Friswell, J. Hain (James Hain), 1825-1878
Friswell, J. Hain 1825-1878
Friswell, J. Hain
Friswell, James Hain
James Hain Friswell écrivain britannique
Friswell, J. Hain (James Hain)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (35)
Works
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About in the world. Essays by the author of The gentle life. | |
Ædel stræben | |
Æsops fabler | |
Essais. | |
The essays of Abraham Cowley | |
Essays on English writers | |
Familiar words: an index verborum, or quotation handbook With parallel passages, of phrases which have become imbedded in our English tongue | |
Footsteps to fame a book to open other books | |
Francis Spira | |
The gentle life, 1870,: | |
The gentle life : essays in aid of the formation of character | |
Ghost stories and phantom fancies. | |
The laughable looking glass for little folks, 1855: | |
Life portraits of William Shakspeare : a history of the various representations of the poet, with an examination into their authenticity | |
A man's thoughts | |
Marcus Ward's fable picture book containing twenty-four pictures, in colors, of animals and their mates : with fables from Æsop | |
The maxims | |
Menneskets sande Værd | |
Modern men of letters honestly criticised | |
Mr. Hain Friswell's description of the cast from the face of Shakspeare after death, 1616. | |
Pleasure : a holiday book of prose and verse | |
Reflections, or Sentences and Moral Maximes by François duc de la Rochefoucauld | |
The Russian empire: its history and present condition of its people. | |
Sir Philip Sidney, The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, ed. Hain Friswell (1867) | |
The story of the Chevalier Bayard, from the French of the Loyal Servant, M. de Berville, and others. | |
Varia readings from rare books |