Modern Icelandic Plays: Eyvind of the Hills, The Hraun Farm, Том 10American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1916 - 131 стор. |
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... stone . One had to stand where all the birds dropped their filth , and the other had to stand where all the winds blew . Which would you rather be ? Halla ( tears herself away ) . I have not been turned to stone yet . ( Laughs . ) I ...
... stone . One had to stand where all the birds dropped their filth , and the other had to stand where all the winds blew . Which would you rather be ? Halla ( tears herself away ) . I have not been turned to stone yet . ( Laughs . ) I ...
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... stones covered with skins serve as seats . The low bedstead is also covered with skins . On the wall hang some poor , clumsy tools . In the slanting roof , a small window is darkened with snow . On the hearth , a low fire . Outside , a ...
... stones covered with skins serve as seats . The low bedstead is also covered with skins . On the wall hang some poor , clumsy tools . In the slanting roof , a small window is darkened with snow . On the hearth , a low fire . Outside , a ...
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... stones . Halla . My voice was no harder than yours . Kari . It's becoming in you to chide me , as if not yourself urged me to steal many a time ! you had Halla . Since we became outlawed we have had a right to steal . We had to do it to ...
... stones . Halla . My voice was no harder than yours . Kari . It's becoming in you to chide me , as if not yourself urged me to steal many a time ! you had Halla . Since we became outlawed we have had a right to steal . We had to do it to ...
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... stone . The gable farthest to the left is without a door , but has two windows on the ground floor and a smaller window above . The next has a door leading into the " badstofa " or ser- vants ' quarters . The third is a dairy and ...
... stone . The gable farthest to the left is without a door , but has two windows on the ground floor and a smaller window above . The next has a door leading into the " badstofa " or ser- vants ' quarters . The third is a dairy and ...
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... stone - picker ! He roves from place to place like a tramp . Let him dare to set his nets for you ! Give me the creature , and I'll hand it back to him next time he comes ; for he ' s sure to come . Ljot . I can burn it myself , if you ...
... stone - picker ! He roves from place to place like a tramp . Let him dare to set his nets for you ! Give me the creature , and I'll hand it back to him next time he comes ; for he ' s sure to come . Ljot . I can burn it myself , if you ...
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Modern Icelandic Plays: Eyvind of the Hills, The Hraun Farm, Том 10 Jóhann Sigurjónsson Повний перегляд - 1916 |
Modern Icelandic Plays: Eyvind of the Hills, The Hraun Farm, Том 10 Jóhann Sigurjónsson Повний перегляд - 1916 |
Modern Icelandic Plays: Eyvind of the Hills, The Hraun Farm, Том 10 Jóhann Sigurjónsson Повний перегляд - 1916 |
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afraid AMERICAN-SCANDINAVIAN FOUNDATION angry arms Arnes Arngrim badstofa bailiff bearberry believe Berkeley better Bjørg Bjørn CALIFORNIA LIBRARY child comes dare daughter door Einar Enter Kari Exeunt Exit eyes Eyvind father feel fire Frida girl give glaciers glima gone Gudfinna Halfdan Halla goes Halla laughing Halla rising Halla sits Halla smiling Halla stands happy hear heard Helgi hills hold Hraun Farm Iceland Indridi Jakobina Jóhann Sigurjónsson Jorunn judge Kari rises kiss knew lava listen lived Ljot look Magnus marry milk mother never night Oddny outlaws Peasant Prose Edda ptarmigans Rannveig ruins running seen Servants sheep Shepherd Boy shoes Sigrid Sigurjónsson silent skin sleep smithy Snorri Sturluson snow snowstorm Sølvi stay stones sure Sveinungi swan takes his hand talk tent thief thing Thora thought to-night told Tota UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA voice walk
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Сторінка 98 - ... are never filled with snow ? Have you ever seen the snow falling fast enough to cover even the rims around them ? It's the earth blowing her breath against it. The earth sets traps for men ; the earth is a man-eater. JORUNN [to JAKOBINA]. You must not frighten the child. [Silence.] SVEINUNGI. Wasn't it you, Jakobina, who said that sometimes blood comes on the window-panes? It bodes ill, they say. JAKOBINA. Why do you ask ? There is no one here who has seen it, is there ? SVEINUNGI. Never mind...
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