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, 3. köideJohn Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... course express , In characters which they who run may read , The charms of gentleness Were but its small still voice allowed to plead ? What are the trophies gained By Power , alone , with all its noise and strife , To that meek wreath ...
... course express , In characters which they who run may read , The charms of gentleness Were but its small still voice allowed to plead ? What are the trophies gained By Power , alone , with all its noise and strife , To that meek wreath ...
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... course , positions intermediate to these two views , and the doctrine of tendencies is not held by many critics , even of the Tübingen school in its extreme form . HEGEL . The most general pre - supposition of Hegel's system of ...
... course , positions intermediate to these two views , and the doctrine of tendencies is not held by many critics , even of the Tübingen school in its extreme form . HEGEL . The most general pre - supposition of Hegel's system of ...
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... course of study for a clergyman or a public man . " A few extracts from this work must serve as sam- ples of Baxter's style and manner . UPON HIS OWN WRITINGS . Concerning almost all my writings , I must confess that my own judgment is ...
... course of study for a clergyman or a public man . " A few extracts from this work must serve as sam- ples of Baxter's style and manner . UPON HIS OWN WRITINGS . Concerning almost all my writings , I must confess that my own judgment is ...
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... course of good fortune . He acquired considerable property by marriage ; and , to dignify the somewhat am- biguous position in which his calling placed him , he devoted his talents to literature . His first play , Eugenie ( 1767 ) , was ...
... course of good fortune . He acquired considerable property by marriage ; and , to dignify the somewhat am- biguous position in which his calling placed him , he devoted his talents to literature . His first play , Eugenie ( 1767 ) , was ...
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... course , The truth of maids , and perjuries of men . Evad . - Alas ! I pity thee . [ Amintor enters . ] Asp . - Go , and be happy in your lady's love ; May all the wrongs that you have done to me Be utterly forgotten in my death . I'll ...
... course , The truth of maids , and perjuries of men . Evad . - Alas ! I pity thee . [ Amintor enters . ] Asp . - Go , and be happy in your lady's love ; May all the wrongs that you have done to me Be utterly forgotten in my death . I'll ...
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