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 4John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... speak of me to any one - and I don't believe he did- she perhaps only said so . She said she expected to find him a second Werther , but she was disappointed - neither his manners nor his appearance were like it , and she was very sorry ...
... speak of me to any one - and I don't believe he did- she perhaps only said so . She said she expected to find him a second Werther , but she was disappointed - neither his manners nor his appearance were like it , and she was very sorry ...
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... speaking of it practically , is this -that the case for it should be clear ; not a case sup- ported only when men are half crazy , but when they are cool ; that ... speak on anything that seems to me important , I consider what JOHN BRIGHT.
... speaking of it practically , is this -that the case for it should be clear ; not a case sup- ported only when men are half crazy , but when they are cool ; that ... speak on anything that seems to me important , I consider what JOHN BRIGHT.
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... speaking . There are occasionally short passages which for accuracy I may write down , as sometimes also - almost invariably - the concluding words or sen- tences may be written . This is very nearly all I can say on this question . The ...
... speaking . There are occasionally short passages which for accuracy I may write down , as sometimes also - almost invariably - the concluding words or sen- tences may be written . This is very nearly all I can say on this question . The ...
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... speak it with far too much hesitation - too little accuracy to command their respect : I shall make blunders that will lay me open to the scorn of the most ignorant . Still I mean to give the lesson . " " They always throw over timid ...
... speak it with far too much hesitation - too little accuracy to command their respect : I shall make blunders that will lay me open to the scorn of the most ignorant . Still I mean to give the lesson . " " They always throw over timid ...
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... up the live air ; How the cothurns trod majestic Down the deep iambic lines , And the roking anapastic Curled like vapor over shrines . ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . She goes on to speak of BROWNING, ELIZABETH (BARRETT), an Eng- ...
... up the live air ; How the cothurns trod majestic Down the deep iambic lines , And the roking anapastic Curled like vapor over shrines . ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . She goes on to speak of BROWNING, ELIZABETH (BARRETT), an Eng- ...
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