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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... thought the minister , " to the fiend whom , if men say true , this yellow - starched and velveted old hag has chosen for her prince and master ? " The wretched minister ! He had made a bargain very like it ! Tempted by a dream of ...
... thought the minister , " to the fiend whom , if men say true , this yellow - starched and velveted old hag has chosen for her prince and master ? " The wretched minister ! He had made a bargain very like it ! Tempted by a dream of ...
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... thoughts had ceased to gush out upon the page two days before . He knew that it was himself , the thin and white - cheeked minister , who had done and suffered these things , and written thus far into the Election Sermon ! But he seemed ...
... thoughts had ceased to gush out upon the page two days before . He knew that it was himself , the thin and white - cheeked minister , who had done and suffered these things , and written thus far into the Election Sermon ! But he seemed ...
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... thought and emotion that he fancied himself inspired ; and wondered that Heaven should see fit to transmit the grand and solemn music of its oracles through so foul an organ - pipe as he . However , leaving that mystery to solve itself ...
... thought and emotion that he fancied himself inspired ; and wondered that Heaven should see fit to transmit the grand and solemn music of its oracles through so foul an organ - pipe as he . However , leaving that mystery to solve itself ...
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... thought of ! Ah ! Kenyon , if Hilda and you and I — if I at least - had pointed ears ! For I suppose the Faun had no conscience , no remorses , no burthen on the heart , no troublesome reflections of any sort , no dark future either ...
... thought of ! Ah ! Kenyon , if Hilda and you and I — if I at least - had pointed ears ! For I suppose the Faun had no conscience , no remorses , no burthen on the heart , no troublesome reflections of any sort , no dark future either ...
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... thoughts , or possibly older . He has nothing to do with time , but has a look of eternal youth in his face . " " All underwitted people have that look , " said Mir- iam , scornfully . " Donatello has certainly the gift of eternal youth ...
... thoughts , or possibly older . He has nothing to do with time , but has a look of eternal youth in his face . " " All underwitted people have that look , " said Mir- iam , scornfully . " Donatello has certainly the gift of eternal youth ...
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