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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... true , too humiliating a fact to be thus openly cast in his teeth . But I might have spared my- self that momentary pang of self - reproach . The accu- sation awoke neither shame nor indignation in him ; he attempted neither denial nor ...
... true , too humiliating a fact to be thus openly cast in his teeth . But I might have spared my- self that momentary pang of self - reproach . The accu- sation awoke neither shame nor indignation in him ; he attempted neither denial nor ...
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... true relation between action and character . Expressed artistically , it is the har- mony between the foreground and the background of a life . We have all seen pictures where the background and the foreground were not in harmony with ...
... true relation between action and character . Expressed artistically , it is the har- mony between the foreground and the background of a life . We have all seen pictures where the background and the foreground were not in harmony with ...
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... true citizen of the Republic ; and he put a just estimate on the rela- tive value of the advantages of wealth and position and the achievements of enterprise and integrity . Not only the word but the teaching of his favorite poet ...
... true citizen of the Republic ; and he put a just estimate on the rela- tive value of the advantages of wealth and position and the achievements of enterprise and integrity . Not only the word but the teaching of his favorite poet ...
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... true belief . To live in- deed is to be again ourselves ; which being not only a hope but an evidence in noble believers , ' tis all one to lie in St. Innocent's churchyard as in the sands of Egypt ; ready to be anything in the ecstacy ...
... true belief . To live in- deed is to be again ourselves ; which being not only a hope but an evidence in noble believers , ' tis all one to lie in St. Innocent's churchyard as in the sands of Egypt ; ready to be anything in the ecstacy ...
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... true to nature . He became tutor to the Earl of Carnarvon , upon whose death at the battle of Newbury he received the patronage of the Earl of Pembroke , and , being raised to a competency , he was enabled to pur- chase an estate and ...
... true to nature . He became tutor to the Earl of Carnarvon , upon whose death at the battle of Newbury he received the patronage of the Earl of Pembroke , and , being raised to a competency , he was enabled to pur- chase an estate and ...
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