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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... took sides with the Parliament , and was a chap- lain in the army . His health having become im- paired , he resigned his army chaplainship , and again became pastor at Kidderminster . Here in 1650 he wrote his famous treatise on The ...
... took sides with the Parliament , and was a chap- lain in the army . His health having become im- paired , he resigned his army chaplainship , and again became pastor at Kidderminster . Here in 1650 he wrote his famous treatise on The ...
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... took the prizes for both prose and poetry . For two or three years she contributed sketches and critical essays to various newspapers . Her first novel was Pascual Lopez , the Autobiography of a Medical Student . Several of her novels ...
... took the prizes for both prose and poetry . For two or three years she contributed sketches and critical essays to various newspapers . Her first novel was Pascual Lopez , the Autobiography of a Medical Student . Several of her novels ...
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... , without any consideration , in that way . Leocadia took note of the wants of her idol ; one day she ob- served that he was not well supplied with handkerchiefs , and she hemmed and marked a dozen for him ; EMILIA PARDO BAZAN.
... , without any consideration , in that way . Leocadia took note of the wants of her idol ; one day she ob- served that he was not well supplied with handkerchiefs , and she hemmed and marked a dozen for him ; EMILIA PARDO BAZAN.
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... took upon herself the task of making them for him , furnish- ing the material herself , gratis . She heard the fruit- women criticising Aunt Gáspara's stinginess ; she in- ferred from this that Segundo had a poor table , and she set ...
... took upon herself the task of making them for him , furnish- ing the material herself , gratis . She heard the fruit- women criticising Aunt Gáspara's stinginess ; she in- ferred from this that Segundo had a poor table , and she set ...
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... took up his residence at Fonthill , in 1796. He surrounded his grounds with a wall nine miles long , in order to keep out visit- ors . In 1801 he began the demolition of the ancient house and the building of the magnificent structure ...
... took up his residence at Fonthill , in 1796. He surrounded his grounds with a wall nine miles long , in order to keep out visit- ors . In 1801 he began the demolition of the ancient house and the building of the magnificent structure ...
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