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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... mean it . But can a bird promise not to fly when it feels in its instincts the coming of spring ? Can a colt promise not to fling out his limbs when he feels the yielding turf beneath his hoofs ? I never wished to be disobedient , but ...
... mean it . But can a bird promise not to fly when it feels in its instincts the coming of spring ? Can a colt promise not to fling out his limbs when he feels the yielding turf beneath his hoofs ? I never wished to be disobedient , but ...
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... mean passions that divide her race . What age so rank in treasons ! to our blood The love is alien of the common good ; Friendship , no more unbosomed , hides her tears , And man shuns man , and each his fellow fears , Scared from her ...
... mean passions that divide her race . What age so rank in treasons ! to our blood The love is alien of the common good ; Friendship , no more unbosomed , hides her tears , And man shuns man , and each his fellow fears , Scared from her ...
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... means the same thing for me to forfeit your esteem , and for him to fail in his impeachment . That to me indeed - but I would fain not to take so gloomy a view in the outset . Yet he cer- tainly brings his charge , an unprovoked ...
... means the same thing for me to forfeit your esteem , and for him to fail in his impeachment . That to me indeed - but I would fain not to take so gloomy a view in the outset . Yet he cer- tainly brings his charge , an unprovoked ...
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... means Philip for the most part succeeded in his operations , every one would answer , " By his army , by his largesses , by cor- rupting those at the head of affairs . " Well , then , I neither had armies , nor did I command them ; and ...
... means Philip for the most part succeeded in his operations , every one would answer , " By his army , by his largesses , by cor- rupting those at the head of affairs . " Well , then , I neither had armies , nor did I command them ; and ...
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... means not only the evidence of that natural light which is the highest and most perfect guarantee of the truth of our simple intuitions - it may also mean a certain spontaneous in- clination , a blind and rash impulse , which certainly ...
... means not only the evidence of that natural light which is the highest and most perfect guarantee of the truth of our simple intuitions - it may also mean a certain spontaneous in- clination , a blind and rash impulse , which certainly ...
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