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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... leaf - shaped , terminating in little peaks , like those of some species of animals . Though not so seen in the marble , they are probably to be considered as clothed in fine , downy fur . In the coarser represen- tations of this class ...
... leaf - shaped , terminating in little peaks , like those of some species of animals . Though not so seen in the marble , they are probably to be considered as clothed in fine , downy fur . In the coarser represen- tations of this class ...
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... leaves of the thistles are large and luxuriant , and the whole surface of the country has the rough appearance of a turnip - field . The clover in this season is extremely rich and strong ; and the sight of the wild cattle grazing in ...
... leaves of the thistles are large and luxuriant , and the whole surface of the country has the rough appearance of a turnip - field . The clover in this season is extremely rich and strong ; and the sight of the wild cattle grazing in ...
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... Leaves from Strange Literature ( 1884 ) , being an interpretation of certain Eastern stories and legends ; Gombo Zhèbes ( 1885 ) ; Some Chinese Ghosts ( 1887 ) ; Chita ; a Memory of Lost Island ( 1889 ) ; Two Years in the French West ...
... Leaves from Strange Literature ( 1884 ) , being an interpretation of certain Eastern stories and legends ; Gombo Zhèbes ( 1885 ) ; Some Chinese Ghosts ( 1887 ) ; Chita ; a Memory of Lost Island ( 1889 ) ; Two Years in the French West ...
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... leaves for a December wreath . To take this gift of life with trusting hands , And star with heavenly hopes the night of death , Is all that poor humanity demands To lull its meaner fears in easy sleep . VOL . XIII . - 6 HECTOR , ANNIE ...
... leaves for a December wreath . To take this gift of life with trusting hands , And star with heavenly hopes the night of death , Is all that poor humanity demands To lull its meaner fears in easy sleep . VOL . XIII . - 6 HECTOR , ANNIE ...
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... leaf an ear doth seem ! How its shadowy arm the mountain Stretcheth out , as though in dream . What call'd yonder ? In my bosom Rings the echo of the tone . Was it my beloved one speaking , Or the nightingale alone ? -Translation of ...
... leaf an ear doth seem ! How its shadowy arm the mountain Stretcheth out , as though in dream . What call'd yonder ? In my bosom Rings the echo of the tone . Was it my beloved one speaking , Or the nightingale alone ? -Translation of ...
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Achilles afterward Agamemnon beauty became born Brahmins breath brother called Cambyses character child Chryseis church Croesus dead dear death died Diomed divine Donatello doth dream earth Ebn Jahia encomienda English eyes fair father fear flowers German give glory golden Grecian Greek Hadad hand hast hath head heart heaven Hector Henry Herodotus Hesiod Hippocrates History hope human hurra ical Iliad Iolanthe Jahia Kilmeny King labor land Libya light literature live look Lord LORD DERBY Menelaus mind moral nature never night o'er once passed Patroclus philosophy poems poet Priam published round side smile song soul spirit stars sweet Telemachus thee Theogony thine things Thomas thou thought tion Translation of WORSLEY Trojans truth Ulysses voice wife wind words writing wrote YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY young youth Zeus