Rhys, Ernest, 1859-1946
Rhys, Ernest.
Ernest Rhys
Ernest Rhys shkrimtar britanik
Rhys, Ernest (1859- )
Rhys, Ernest Percival 1859-1946
VIAF ID: 133909 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Ernest Rhys
- 100 0 _ ‡a Ernest Rhys ‡c shkrimtar britanik
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rhys, Ernest
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rhys, Ernest ‡d 1859-1946
- 100 1 _ ‡a Rhys, Ernest ‡d 1859-1946
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rhys, Ernest, ‡d 1859-1946
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rhys, Ernest, ‡d 1859-1946
- 100 1 _ ‡a Rhys, Ernest, ‡d 1859-1946
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Aesop's and other fables: an anthology; | |
Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography | |
A book of nonsense; | |
The Bothie | |
British orations from Ethelbert to Churchill, 1960: | |
Browning & his poetry. | |
The camelot classics | |
camelot series | |
Century of English essays an anthology ranging from Caxton to R-L. Stevenson and the writers of our own time | |
Collected poems | |
Cressy & Poictiers : the story of the Black Prince's page | |
Doctor Thorne | |
Élégies. | |
Essays and letters | |
Essays literary and critical | |
The essays of Elia | |
Everyman remembers | |
"Everyman" with other interludes, including eight miracle plays. [Introduction by Ernest Rhys.] | |
Everyman's library. | |
Fairy gold; a book of Old English fairy tales | |
The fall of the house of Usher and other tales and prose writings | |
Frederic Lord Leighton late President of the Royal Academy of Arts. An illustrated record of his life and work | |
The garden of romances, 1897. | |
The golden treasury of longer poems. | |
growth of political liberty a source book of English history | |
The haunters & the haunted; ghost stories and tales of the supernatural | |
Hereward the Wake | |
Herrick's hesperides & noble numbers | |
Hesperides : poems | |
Hypatia | |
Ivanhoe | |
The leaf burners, and other poems | |
Leaves of grass. | |
The letters of Charles Lamb. | |
The life of Robert Browning. | |
A literary and historical atlas of Asia | |
Literary pamphlets : chiefly relating to poetry from Sidney to Byron | |
The lyric poems of Sir Philip Sidney | |
Lyric poetry. | |
The lyrical dramas of Æschylus | |
Lyrical poems of Thomas Campion | |
Mainly horses | |
Modern English essays : 1870-1920. | |
Morte d'Arthur | |
Mother Goose library 3. | |
The noble and joyous history of King Arthur. | |
Northern studies. | |
The Old country : a book of love and praise of England | |
Old mortality | |
On the study of Celtic literature, and other essays | |
Our village | |
The poems and plays of Lord Byron | |
The poems, epistles & satires of Alexander Pope. | |
The poems of Alfred, lord Tennyson. | |
The poems of George Herbert, to which are added selections from his prose, and Walton's "Life." | |
Poems of Walt Whitman | |
The prelude to poetry : the English poets in defence and praise of their own art | |
Rabindranath Tagore : a biographical study | |
Readings in Welsh literature | |
Reminiscences of the English Lake Poets | |
Sartor Resartus the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh | |
scarlet letter | |
A shepherd's life | |
Shorter Novels : Elizabethan and Jacobean | |
Shorter poems | |
The Spectator : in 4 vols. | |
St. Ives | |
Thomas Dekker | |
Unstrung beads; prose and poetry from the Punjab, by Puran Singh. | |
The vicar of Wakefield | |
The voyages of Captain Cook | |
Voyages, traffiques and discoveries of foreign voyagers with other matters relating thereto contained in the "Navigations" | |
Wales England wed : an autobiography | |
Welsh poems and ballads | |
Works. | |
Wuthering Heights |