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, Bind 13John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 |
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... present that truth under circumstances to a great extent of the writer's own choosing or creation . If he think fit , also , he may so manage his atmospherical medium as to bring out or mellow the lights and deepen or enrich the shad ...
... present that truth under circumstances to a great extent of the writer's own choosing or creation . If he think fit , also , he may so manage his atmospherical medium as to bring out or mellow the lights and deepen or enrich the shad ...
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... present warmth . It was indeed a right good fire that we found awaiting us . A family of the old Pilgrims might have swung their kettle over precisely such a fire as this ; and contrasting it with my coal - grate , I felt so much the ...
... present warmth . It was indeed a right good fire that we found awaiting us . A family of the old Pilgrims might have swung their kettle over precisely such a fire as this ; and contrasting it with my coal - grate , I felt so much the ...
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... present . By - and - by , perhaps , when our individual adaptations begin to develop themselves , it may be that some of us who wear the petticoat will go a - field , and leave the weaker brethren to take our place in the kitchen ...
... present . By - and - by , perhaps , when our individual adaptations begin to develop themselves , it may be that some of us who wear the petticoat will go a - field , and leave the weaker brethren to take our place in the kitchen ...
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... present . " That is most fortunate , " he had said to himself . The reason why the Reverend Mr. Dimmes- dale considered it so very fortunate was because on the third day from the present he was to preach the Election Sermon ; and as ...
... present . " That is most fortunate , " he had said to himself . The reason why the Reverend Mr. Dimmes- dale considered it so very fortunate was because on the third day from the present he was to preach the Election Sermon ; and as ...
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... present . frame of body , I need it not . ' " I joy to hear it , " answered the physician . " It may be that my remedies , so long administered in vain , be- gin now to take due effect . Happy man were I , and well deserving of New ...
... present . frame of body , I need it not . ' " I joy to hear it , " answered the physician . " It may be that my remedies , so long administered in vain , be- gin now to take due effect . Happy man were I , and well deserving of New ...
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