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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... hand when called by name , as Martial tells us . On the summit of the rock stands a strong castle garrisoned to protect the shore from Turkish pirates . It was once the retiring place of Julius Cæsar . Passing by the shore again , we ...
... hand when called by name , as Martial tells us . On the summit of the rock stands a strong castle garrisoned to protect the shore from Turkish pirates . It was once the retiring place of Julius Cæsar . Passing by the shore again , we ...
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... hand and seal , and does an injury for which he cannot make amends suf- ficient ; for admit he does retract in public , he is not sure that all who saw his first book shall come to read his last . A spite- ful pen picks out only the ...
... hand and seal , and does an injury for which he cannot make amends suf- ficient ; for admit he does retract in public , he is not sure that all who saw his first book shall come to read his last . A spite- ful pen picks out only the ...
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... hand shall go without the leaping bounds of the heart . So , if it happen well , I shall have more content , as coming less expected . Those joys clasp us with a friendlier arm which steal upon us when we look not for them . If it fall ...
... hand shall go without the leaping bounds of the heart . So , if it happen well , I shall have more content , as coming less expected . Those joys clasp us with a friendlier arm which steal upon us when we look not for them . If it fall ...
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... hand put it to ? Nay , when he would fly , cow- ardice hinders him from playing the coward ; he would run away , but fear arrests him with a senseless amazement , and betrays him into the hands of the foe . No armor can defend a fearful ...
... hand put it to ? Nay , when he would fly , cow- ardice hinders him from playing the coward ; he would run away , but fear arrests him with a senseless amazement , and betrays him into the hands of the foe . No armor can defend a fearful ...
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... hand , I behold augurs , inter- preters of dreams , and people who can be inflated with pride on account of their riches or honors , I cannot help looking upon him as the most foolish of all animals . " In taking a walk one day , he ...
... hand , I behold augurs , inter- preters of dreams , and people who can be inflated with pride on account of their riches or honors , I cannot help looking upon him as the most foolish of all animals . " In taking a walk one day , he ...
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