The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... eyes being fixed - we drew him out dead to all appearance ; but immediately plunging him into the adjoining lake , within less than half an hour he recovered , and , swimming to shore , ran away from us . We tried the same on another ...
... eyes being fixed - we drew him out dead to all appearance ; but immediately plunging him into the adjoining lake , within less than half an hour he recovered , and , swimming to shore , ran away from us . We tried the same on another ...
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... eye . " But I will conclude with the picture of a model daughter , of one whose name shines out on the page of history as a supreme example of daughterly affection , - Margaret Roper , the favorite child of Sir Thomas More . Some ...
... eye . " But I will conclude with the picture of a model daughter , of one whose name shines out on the page of history as a supreme example of daughterly affection , - Margaret Roper , the favorite child of Sir Thomas More . Some ...
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... eyes ; yea , there were very few in all the troop who could refrain hereat from weeping ; • with a full , heavy heart , she was severed from him . » yet , at last , The day before his execution he wrote a letter to her with a coal , the ...
... eyes ; yea , there were very few in all the troop who could refrain hereat from weeping ; • with a full , heavy heart , she was severed from him . » yet , at last , The day before his execution he wrote a letter to her with a coal , the ...
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... eye's end , because we do not see the valleys and the brook that interpose . So , thinking to take shorter courses , we are led about through ignorance and incredulity . We go surest when we do not post precipitately . Sudden risings ...
... eye's end , because we do not see the valleys and the brook that interpose . So , thinking to take shorter courses , we are led about through ignorance and incredulity . We go surest when we do not post precipitately . Sudden risings ...
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... eye can see ; and this , too , is more powerful at one time than at another . The same man that has now welcomed me with a free expression of love and courtesy , at another time has left me unsaluted at all . Yet , knowing him well , I ...
... eye can see ; and this , too , is more powerful at one time than at another . The same man that has now welcomed me with a free expression of love and courtesy , at another time has left me unsaluted at all . Yet , knowing him well , I ...
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