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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... thought broke my heart . Nevertheless I loved my mother , and I mended my quills , and tried to write my best , and said to the boys of the town : " I cannot bend iron , or leap , or race any more . I am going to write for my bread in ...
... thought broke my heart . Nevertheless I loved my mother , and I mended my quills , and tried to write my best , and said to the boys of the town : " I cannot bend iron , or leap , or race any more . I am going to write for my bread in ...
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... thought upon it - while you gave no better advice- ( if you had , mine would not have been followed ) nor did you lend your aid in executing mine ; but whatever the meanest and most disaffected person could do , that you are found ...
... thought upon it - while you gave no better advice- ( if you had , mine would not have been followed ) nor did you lend your aid in executing mine ; but whatever the meanest and most disaffected person could do , that you are found ...
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... thought would tell it elsewhere , but hearing with alarm any success of our own armies , moaning and bent to the earth , like those impious men who rail at this country , as if they could do so without also stigmatizing themselves ; and ...
... thought would tell it elsewhere , but hearing with alarm any success of our own armies , moaning and bent to the earth , like those impious men who rail at this country , as if they could do so without also stigmatizing themselves ; and ...
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... thought that he had transactions with money - lenders , converting the whole futurity of his inheritance into present cash . He had become acquainted with Coleridge , and learning that he was in great pecuniary dis- tress , De Quincey ...
... thought that he had transactions with money - lenders , converting the whole futurity of his inheritance into present cash . He had become acquainted with Coleridge , and learning that he was in great pecuniary dis- tress , De Quincey ...
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... thoughts which grew out of his reading ; and in time the manuscript for a book to be called Prolegomena to all Future Sys- tems of Political Economy was completed all but a few pages . Arrangements had been made for printing it ; but ...
... thoughts which grew out of his reading ; and in time the manuscript for a book to be called Prolegomena to all Future Sys- tems of Political Economy was completed all but a few pages . Arrangements had been made for printing it ; but ...
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