The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volume 8John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... head resting against the door - post , is quite satisfied and happy . The boy in the jolting car , even though he sings , is half asleep . He apostrophizes his mule , or the oranges which tumble about his feet , with violence of words ...
... head resting against the door - post , is quite satisfied and happy . The boy in the jolting car , even though he sings , is half asleep . He apostrophizes his mule , or the oranges which tumble about his feet , with violence of words ...
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... head . I was so happy on high there ! —and they spoke of making me into a monk , or , if I would not hear of that , of turning me into a clerk in the notary's office . A monk ! a clerk ! when all the trees cried out to me to climb , and ...
... head . I was so happy on high there ! —and they spoke of making me into a monk , or , if I would not hear of that , of turning me into a clerk in the notary's office . A monk ! a clerk ! when all the trees cried out to me to climb , and ...
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... head Thou raisest heavenward , and , turn by turn , Now dost thou swallow up , now yield the plains . And man , to whom at times the records old Of earth are opened , reads , with awe - struck soul , On mountain - tops the writing of ...
... head Thou raisest heavenward , and , turn by turn , Now dost thou swallow up , now yield the plains . And man , to whom at times the records old Of earth are opened , reads , with awe - struck soul , On mountain - tops the writing of ...
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... head was broken . ' -Remember , I produce medical evidence ; they do not ; for they can get no evidence against me but what is furnished by themselves . Up to his thirtieth year Demosthenes was busied simply as a lawyer . He now began ...
... head was broken . ' -Remember , I produce medical evidence ; they do not ; for they can get no evidence against me but what is furnished by themselves . Up to his thirtieth year Demosthenes was busied simply as a lawyer . He now began ...
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... head of the peninsular cities , any longer in possession of them ; but there prevailed among them and the other Greek states , an unexplained strife and perturbation . Philip perceiv ing this for it was not difficult to see - lavished ...
... head of the peninsular cities , any longer in possession of them ; but there prevailed among them and the other Greek states , an unexplained strife and perturbation . Philip perceiv ing this for it was not difficult to see - lavished ...
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