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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... looks up to the tropical sun with timid reproach , as he points with one hand to the earth , our general mother , but for him a step - mother - as he points with the other hand to the Bible , our general teacher , but against him sealed ...
... looks up to the tropical sun with timid reproach , as he points with one hand to the earth , our general mother , but for him a step - mother - as he points with the other hand to the Bible , our general teacher , but against him sealed ...
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... look for it . The supremacy of the truly Good ! -here lies the root of the whole teaching - the whole new way of looking at things and judging men . The fame of Voltaire will be cruelly diminished by all this , I know it well . But do ...
... look for it . The supremacy of the truly Good ! -here lies the root of the whole teaching - the whole new way of looking at things and judging men . The fame of Voltaire will be cruelly diminished by all this , I know it well . But do ...
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... Looks down on your degenerate Capitol ! TIME MISSPENT . There is no remedy for time misspent ; No healing for the waste of idleness Whose very languor is a punishment Heavier than active souls can feel or guess : O hours of idleness and ...
... Looks down on your degenerate Capitol ! TIME MISSPENT . There is no remedy for time misspent ; No healing for the waste of idleness Whose very languor is a punishment Heavier than active souls can feel or guess : O hours of idleness and ...
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... looks pale and leaden . No fish swims in the inhospitable water ; no boat passes swiftly from shore to shore . Whatever has life and dreads death , flees the treacherous moor . Woe to the unfort- unate man who misses the narrow path ! A ...
... looks pale and leaden . No fish swims in the inhospitable water ; no boat passes swiftly from shore to shore . Whatever has life and dreads death , flees the treacherous moor . Woe to the unfort- unate man who misses the narrow path ! A ...
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... look fuller and rounder . Above that double - ruffle was a wide black ribbon , made up into a bow in front , and above the ribbon was the cap- crown . The school - marm sat with her feet on a block , or sometimes on a foot - stove , and ...
... look fuller and rounder . Above that double - ruffle was a wide black ribbon , made up into a bow in front , and above the ribbon was the cap- crown . The school - marm sat with her feet on a block , or sometimes on a foot - stove , and ...
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