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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... Thou art thyself the man ! ” - but the error would have been their own , not his . Before Mr. Dimmesdale reached home , his inner man gave him other evidences of a revolution in the sphere of thought and feeling . In truth , nothing ...
... Thou art thyself the man ! ” - but the error would have been their own , not his . Before Mr. Dimmesdale reached home , his inner man gave him other evidences of a revolution in the sphere of thought and feeling . In truth , nothing ...
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... thou- sand imaginary faults ; and went about her household duties with swollen eyelids the next morning . Before the minister had time to celebrate his victory over this last temptation , he was conscious of another impulse , more ...
... thou- sand imaginary faults ; and went about her household duties with swollen eyelids the next morning . Before the minister had time to celebrate his victory over this last temptation , he was conscious of another impulse , more ...
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... Thou art thyself the man ! " — but the error would have been their own , not his . Before Mr. Dimmesdale reached home , his inner man gave him other evidences of a revolution in the sphere of thought and feeling . In truth , nothing ...
... Thou art thyself the man ! " — but the error would have been their own , not his . Before Mr. Dimmesdale reached home , his inner man gave him other evidences of a revolution in the sphere of thought and feeling . In truth , nothing ...
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... thou fond spirit , who with pride hast smiled And frowned with fear on thy poetic child , Pleased , yet alarmed , when in his boyish time He sighed in numbers or he laughed in rhyme : Thou tender saint , to whom he owes much more Than ...
... thou fond spirit , who with pride hast smiled And frowned with fear on thy poetic child , Pleased , yet alarmed , when in his boyish time He sighed in numbers or he laughed in rhyme : Thou tender saint , to whom he owes much more Than ...
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... thou wert by my side , my love , How fast would evening fall , In green Bengala's palmy grove , Listening the nightingale ! If thou , my love , wert by my side , My babies at my knee , How gayly would our pinnace glide O'er Gunga's ...
... thou wert by my side , my love , How fast would evening fall , In green Bengala's palmy grove , Listening the nightingale ! If thou , my love , wert by my side , My babies at my knee , How gayly would our pinnace glide O'er Gunga's ...
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