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Schiller's Poems

Friedrich Schiller

Publisher: Interactive Media

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Summary

Schiller's Poems of the First Period including: Hector and Andromache, Amalia, A Funeral Fantasie,To Laura at the Harpsichord, Group from Tartarus, Friendship, Elysium, The Fugitive, To Minna, The Flowers, The Triumph of Love, To a Moralist, Count Eberhard, To the Spring. Semele, and Other Poems.
Available since: 10/10/2017.
Print length: 72 pages.

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