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 21John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... muslin dress , And that is all . Ah , here is a ring We were forgetting , with a pearl setting ; There was only this one -- name or date ? -none . A frail , pretty thing ; A keepsake , maybe , The gift of another , NATHANIEL GRAHAM ...
... muslin dress , And that is all . Ah , here is a ring We were forgetting , with a pearl setting ; There was only this one -- name or date ? -none . A frail , pretty thing ; A keepsake , maybe , The gift of another , NATHANIEL GRAHAM ...
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... thing for the most part to- Sir Fret . - With most authors it is so , indeed ; they are in general strangely tenacious . But , for my part , I am never so well pleased as when a judicious critic points out any defect to me ; for what is ...
... thing for the most part to- Sir Fret . - With most authors it is so , indeed ; they are in general strangely tenacious . But , for my part , I am never so well pleased as when a judicious critic points out any defect to me ; for what is ...
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... things . An au- thor's reputation is only in danger from their support . Sneer . Why , that's true ; and that attack , now , on you the other day— - Sir Fret . - What ? Where ? Dan . - Ay , you mean in a paper of Thursday ; it was ...
... things . An au- thor's reputation is only in danger from their support . Sneer . Why , that's true ; and that attack , now , on you the other day— - Sir Fret . - What ? Where ? Dan . - Ay , you mean in a paper of Thursday ; it was ...
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... things ; when by experience he sees that this world neither is nor can be the place for taking a just and adequate account of the actions of men ; the presump- tion that there is another state after this , in which men shall live ...
... things ; when by experience he sees that this world neither is nor can be the place for taking a just and adequate account of the actions of men ; the presump- tion that there is another state after this , in which men shall live ...
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... things in heaven and earth , who is over all God blessed for evermore - it necessarily follows that either we must have no share or lot in the glories of futurity , or else that we obtain them from God , and receive them as His gift and ...
... things in heaven and earth , who is over all God blessed for evermore - it necessarily follows that either we must have no share or lot in the glories of futurity , or else that we obtain them from God , and receive them as His gift and ...
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