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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... turned everything in her mind to remember what she had eaten - her mind an oven full of turnovers- but it refused to come to her ; and she made a mem- orandum of tying a knot in her handkerchief to call on the editor and find out about ...
... turned everything in her mind to remember what she had eaten - her mind an oven full of turnovers- but it refused to come to her ; and she made a mem- orandum of tying a knot in her handkerchief to call on the editor and find out about ...
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... turned his halting choice back again in the opposite direction , and he thought something like this : " How useless and even pitiful is the continued complaint of moralists and divines , to whom none lend an ear whilst they endeavor ...
... turned his halting choice back again in the opposite direction , and he thought something like this : " How useless and even pitiful is the continued complaint of moralists and divines , to whom none lend an ear whilst they endeavor ...
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... her , bearing the base title of the sender ; for no sooner shall that divine hand touch thee but that thy baseness shall be turned to most high preferment . Therefore , mourn boldly , my ink ; for while she looks upon PHILIP SIDNEY.
... her , bearing the base title of the sender ; for no sooner shall that divine hand touch thee but that thy baseness shall be turned to most high preferment . Therefore , mourn boldly , my ink ; for while she looks upon PHILIP SIDNEY.
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... Turning all Nature's course to self - displeasure . These stately stars , in their now shining faces , With sinless Sleep , and Silence - Wisdom's mother- Witness this wrong , which by thy help is easèd . Thou art , therefore , of these ...
... Turning all Nature's course to self - displeasure . These stately stars , in their now shining faces , With sinless Sleep , and Silence - Wisdom's mother- Witness this wrong , which by thy help is easèd . Thou art , therefore , of these ...
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... turned more and more , and from his jaws came a long , foaming tongue . A moment more , and to the ears of spectators sitting nearer came , as it were , the crack of breaking bones ; then the beast rolled on the earth with his neck ...
... turned more and more , and from his jaws came a long , foaming tongue . A moment more , and to the ears of spectators sitting nearer came , as it were , the crack of breaking bones ; then the beast rolled on the earth with his neck ...
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