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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... nature , feature . A mark ( ) under the consonants t , d , s , z indicates that they in like manner are variable to ch , j , sh , zh . Thus : ô as in nor , song , off . t as in nature , adventure . u as in tub . das in arduous ...
... nature , feature . A mark ( ) under the consonants t , d , s , z indicates that they in like manner are variable to ch , j , sh , zh . Thus : ô as in nor , song , off . t as in nature , adventure . u as in tub . das in arduous ...
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... nature . Indeed , he and his beast have the same placid way of taking life . The mule does not mark his abusive entreaties to pro- ceed , any more than the boy notices or objects when his gray friend comes to a halt , and , turning ...
... nature . Indeed , he and his beast have the same placid way of taking life . The mule does not mark his abusive entreaties to pro- ceed , any more than the boy notices or objects when his gray friend comes to a halt , and , turning ...
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... NATURE . The son of an athlete can never rest quiet at home and at school like the children of cobblers , and cop- persmiths , and vinedressers . All my life was beating in me , tumbling , palpitating , bubbling , panting meneneman ...
... NATURE . The son of an athlete can never rest quiet at home and at school like the children of cobblers , and cop- persmiths , and vinedressers . All my life was beating in me , tumbling , palpitating , bubbling , panting meneneman ...
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... Nature , and in 1812 La Conversation . TO THE SEA . And thou , dread sea , tempestuous abode , Already have I sung thy space sublime , But of thy charms , immeasurable flood , What son of man can drain the exhaustless source ? Thy might ...
... Nature , and in 1812 La Conversation . TO THE SEA . And thou , dread sea , tempestuous abode , Already have I sung thy space sublime , But of thy charms , immeasurable flood , What son of man can drain the exhaustless source ? Thy might ...
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... nature may be , in con- sequence of the slanders which Eschines has vented- not indeed like him to bring forward a multitude of falsehoods - but to state what is most necessary to be known respecting him , and to show what he is , and ...
... nature may be , in con- sequence of the slanders which Eschines has vented- not indeed like him to bring forward a multitude of falsehoods - but to state what is most necessary to be known respecting him , and to show what he is , and ...
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