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, 9. köideJohn Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1899 |
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Page 44
... turning . An Immutable God , only , can be expected to do that , and nothing but that , which is supremely right and desirable ; to make every part of his great work exactly what it ought to be ; and to constitute of all the parts a ...
... turning . An Immutable God , only , can be expected to do that , and nothing but that , which is supremely right and desirable ; to make every part of his great work exactly what it ought to be ; and to constitute of all the parts a ...
Page 50
... turned wholly backward . Hope was his watchword in this regard . Confidence was his strength . He would not live in the sphere of memory only , how- ever happy that sphere might seem to be . The very ardor of his mind in its search for ...
... turned wholly backward . Hope was his watchword in this regard . Confidence was his strength . He would not live in the sphere of memory only , how- ever happy that sphere might seem to be . The very ardor of his mind in its search for ...
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... turning the spinning wheel , And the old brass clock on the mantel - tree Had plodded along to almost three ; Still the farmer sat in his easy chair , While close to his heaving breast VOL . IX . - 5 The moistened brow and cheek so fair ...
... turning the spinning wheel , And the old brass clock on the mantel - tree Had plodded along to almost three ; Still the farmer sat in his easy chair , While close to his heaving breast VOL . IX . - 5 The moistened brow and cheek so fair ...
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... turned toward me , and stretching out her hands crossed the room to me ; yet with an appearance of bashfulness that gave to the first meeting somewhat the air of a formality . She had had the toothache ; and that was the subject of our ...
... turned toward me , and stretching out her hands crossed the room to me ; yet with an appearance of bashfulness that gave to the first meeting somewhat the air of a formality . She had had the toothache ; and that was the subject of our ...
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... turned away , the door of his earthly Paradise shutting on him , walked back to the scholar's attic in John's , whose full loneli- ness he had never realized till now , and during two hours ' space gave way to such abandonment as even ...
... turned away , the door of his earthly Paradise shutting on him , walked back to the scholar's attic in John's , whose full loneli- ness he had never realized till now , and during two hours ' space gave way to such abandonment as even ...
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