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Fingal poema epico di Ossian

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Fingal poema epico di Ossian

James Macpherson, poeta scozzese (1736-1796)


Questo libro elettronico presenta «Fingal poema epico di Ossian», di James Macpherson.


Indice interattivo

- Presentazione

- Ossian

- Introduzione

- Canto Primo

- Canto Secondo

- Canto Terzo

- Canto Quarto

- Canto Quinto

- Canto Sesto

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
February 13
LANGUAGE
IT
Italian
LENGTH
114
Pages
PUBLISHER
Edizioni la Biblioteca Digitale
SELLER
FB PUBLISHING LLC
SIZE
236.9
KB
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