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, Volumen19John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 |
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... thought of the confession which Pem- broke had extorted from her , and dreading that its ful- ness might have been imparted to him , and that all this was rather the tribute of gratitude than of love , she waved her other hand in sign ...
... thought of the confession which Pem- broke had extorted from her , and dreading that its ful- ness might have been imparted to him , and that all this was rather the tribute of gratitude than of love , she waved her other hand in sign ...
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... thought she , " though the offspring of but one moment , they will prey on my peace forever . " At the foot of a little wooded knoll , the mute and pen- sive pair heard the sound of someone on the other side approaching them through the ...
... thought she , " though the offspring of but one moment , they will prey on my peace forever . " At the foot of a little wooded knoll , the mute and pen- sive pair heard the sound of someone on the other side approaching them through the ...
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... thought and thought , read and read , had found there was no sex in brains ; for out of the mass of agricult- ural reading I saw that even I , should I have the strength , could , in one way or another , reduce whatever was pertinent to ...
... thought and thought , read and read , had found there was no sex in brains ; for out of the mass of agricult- ural reading I saw that even I , should I have the strength , could , in one way or another , reduce whatever was pertinent to ...
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... thought , in the nineteenth century , to merit other epithets than those of " perfidy , incredulity , and stiff - necked obstinacy , " with which the worthy curate of Los Palacios , in the charitable feeling of that day , has seen fit ...
... thought , in the nineteenth century , to merit other epithets than those of " perfidy , incredulity , and stiff - necked obstinacy , " with which the worthy curate of Los Palacios , in the charitable feeling of that day , has seen fit ...
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... thought for the morrow . " - Yet we pay The wisdom scanty heed , and , impotent To bear the burden of the imperious Now , Assume the Future's exigence unsent . God grants no overplus of power ; ' tis shed Like morning manna . Yet we ...
... thought for the morrow . " - Yet we pay The wisdom scanty heed , and , impotent To bear the burden of the imperious Now , Assume the Future's exigence unsent . God grants no overplus of power ; ' tis shed Like morning manna . Yet we ...
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