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, 1898 |
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... English Society at Home . John D. Barry , in a letter to the Boston Literary World , says that while walking on the Heath sev- eral years ago , Du Maurier made the remark that started him on his career as a writer . " If I were a ...
... English Society at Home . John D. Barry , in a letter to the Boston Literary World , says that while walking on the Heath sev- eral years ago , Du Maurier made the remark that started him on his career as a writer . " If I were a ...
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... English ones , and pleasanter to have and to hold ! Up hill and down we went ; over sounding wooden bridges , through roughly paved streets in pretty towns to large court- yards , where five other quarrelsome steeds , gray and white ...
... English ones , and pleasanter to have and to hold ! Up hill and down we went ; over sounding wooden bridges , through roughly paved streets in pretty towns to large court- yards , where five other quarrelsome steeds , gray and white ...
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... English poetry - Byron ! He was faithful to his " Don Juan , " his Hebrew melo- dies - his " O'er the glad waters of the deep blue sea . " We knew them all by heart , or nearly so , and yet we read them still : and Victor Hugo and ...
... English poetry - Byron ! He was faithful to his " Don Juan , " his Hebrew melo- dies - his " O'er the glad waters of the deep blue sea . " We knew them all by heart , or nearly so , and yet we read them still : and Victor Hugo and ...
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... English Society at Home . John D. Barry , in a letter to the Boston Literary World , says that while walking on the Heath sev- eral years ago , Du Maurier made the remark that started him on his career as a writer . " If I were a ...
... English Society at Home . John D. Barry , in a letter to the Boston Literary World , says that while walking on the Heath sev- eral years ago , Du Maurier made the remark that started him on his career as a writer . " If I were a ...
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... English ones , and pleasanter to have and to hold ! Up hill and down we went ; over sounding wooden bridges , through roughly paved streets in pretty towns to large court- yards , where five other quarrelsome steeds , gray and white ...
... English ones , and pleasanter to have and to hold ! Up hill and down we went ; over sounding wooden bridges , through roughly paved streets in pretty towns to large court- yards , where five other quarrelsome steeds , gray and white ...
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