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, 8. köideJohn Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... masters of the more refined comedy ; there are again great philosophers , for all the great schools are represented by able successors ; and , above all others , there is the one philosopher who played with men's minds ( according to ...
... masters of the more refined comedy ; there are again great philosophers , for all the great schools are represented by able successors ; and , above all others , there is the one philosopher who played with men's minds ( according to ...
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... masters bere in France , is best indicated by the one word irony . More or less , irony has reigned for cen- turies over the thought of France , from Rabelais to Balzac , and from La Rochefoucauld to the pes- simists of our own age ...
... masters bere in France , is best indicated by the one word irony . More or less , irony has reigned for cen- turies over the thought of France , from Rabelais to Balzac , and from La Rochefoucauld to the pes- simists of our own age ...
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... Master Humphrey's Clock , The Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge were published in month- ly numbers in 1840-41 . In 1842 Dickens visited America , sailing for Boston in January , and re- turning to England in June . On his return he ...
... Master Humphrey's Clock , The Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge were published in month- ly numbers in 1840-41 . In 1842 Dickens visited America , sailing for Boston in January , and re- turning to England in June . On his return he ...
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... master of the house . . . After tea , when the door was shut and all was made snug ( the nights being cold and misty now ) , it seemed to me the most delicious retreat that the imagination of man could conceive . To hear the wind ...
... master of the house . . . After tea , when the door was shut and all was made snug ( the nights being cold and misty now ) , it seemed to me the most delicious retreat that the imagination of man could conceive . To hear the wind ...
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... master , " he answered , with a short laugh . " I'm a bacheldore . " " A bachelor ! " I said , astonished . " Why , who's that , Mr. Peggotty ? " pointing to the per- son in the apron who was knitting . " That's Missis Gummidge , " said ...
... master , " he answered , with a short laugh . " I'm a bacheldore . " " A bachelor ! " I said , astonished . " Why , who's that , Mr. Peggotty ? " pointing to the per- son in the apron who was knitting . " That's Missis Gummidge , " said ...
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