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, 1899 |
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Side 12
... give them- selves out to be of ancient stability and considerable prominence - are really of the author's own making , or , at all events , of his own mixing ; their virtues can shed no lustre , nor their defects redound in the remotest ...
... give them- selves out to be of ancient stability and considerable prominence - are really of the author's own making , or , at all events , of his own mixing ; their virtues can shed no lustre , nor their defects redound in the remotest ...
Side 15
... give up whatever we had heretofore attained , for the sake of showing mankind the example of a life governed by other than the false and cruel principles on which human society has all along been based . And , first of all , we had ...
... give up whatever we had heretofore attained , for the sake of showing mankind the example of a life governed by other than the false and cruel principles on which human society has all along been based . And , first of all , we had ...
Side 34
... give to a pet dog when he puts himself in the way to receive it . Not that it was so decided a caress either , but only the merest touch , somewhere be- tween a pat and a tap of the finger ; it might be a mark of fondness , or perhaps a ...
... give to a pet dog when he puts himself in the way to receive it . Not that it was so decided a caress either , but only the merest touch , somewhere be- tween a pat and a tap of the finger ; it might be a mark of fondness , or perhaps a ...
Side 37
... river that roll , With a cadence faint and sweet , In peace by its marble feet- Nothing of these is the goal For which my whole heart sighs . ' Tis the pearl gives worth to the shell- The pearl I would die to gain ; For there JOHN HAY 37.
... river that roll , With a cadence faint and sweet , In peace by its marble feet- Nothing of these is the goal For which my whole heart sighs . ' Tis the pearl gives worth to the shell- The pearl I would die to gain ; For there JOHN HAY 37.
Side 39
... out by the alguacils , and the hum of conversation gives way to an expectant silence . When the last loafer has reluctantly retired , the great gate is thrown open , and the procession of the torreros enters JOHN HAY 39.
... out by the alguacils , and the hum of conversation gives way to an expectant silence . When the last loafer has reluctantly retired , the great gate is thrown open , and the procession of the torreros enters JOHN HAY 39.
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