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... ( Logeman shows a connection between the name and a Norwegian word for a buck27 ) with the claim that his mother is Queen Åse , who " can ride through the rapidest river . " He is dressed in rags - again like an “ ashlad ” —she in " tow ...
... ( Logeman shows a connection between the name and a Norwegian word for a buck27 ) with the claim that his mother is Queen Åse , who " can ride through the rapidest river . " He is dressed in rags - again like an “ ashlad ” —she in " tow ...
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... Logeman , p . 65 . 21 See p . 11 . 22 Logeman , pp . 47–48 . 23 Oxford , vol . 3 , pp . 28-29 . 24 See p . 29 . 25 This point is well and emphatically made by McFarlane . Oxford , loc . cit . 26 A Study of Six Plays by Ibsen ( Cambridge ...
... Logeman , p . 65 . 21 See p . 11 . 22 Logeman , pp . 47–48 . 23 Oxford , vol . 3 , pp . 28-29 . 24 See p . 29 . 25 This point is well and emphatically made by McFarlane . Oxford , loc . cit . 26 A Study of Six Plays by Ibsen ( Cambridge ...
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... Logeman identifies the author to whom Peer refers as the German K. F. Becker , whose work Weltgeschichte , had been repeatedly translated into Danish . 44 Downs , pp . 99–100 . 45 46 Logeman , pp . 241-43 . Logeman , p . 243 . 47 In the ...
... Logeman identifies the author to whom Peer refers as the German K. F. Becker , whose work Weltgeschichte , had been repeatedly translated into Danish . 44 Downs , pp . 99–100 . 45 46 Logeman , pp . 241-43 . Logeman , p . 243 . 47 In the ...
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