The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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27. oldal
... bet of a new language ; and that by their means he might decipher for himself the history of the rocks with whose external forms he was so familiar . He threw himself into the study with all his usual ardor , and ARCHIBALD geikie 27.
... bet of a new language ; and that by their means he might decipher for himself the history of the rocks with whose external forms he was so familiar . He threw himself into the study with all his usual ardor , and ARCHIBALD geikie 27.
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... means of great cages filled with soldiers let down the precipices . It is greatly in favor of this site to find such a writer as Dean Stanley saying that the situation so strikingly coincides with the intimations of the Gospel narrative ...
... means of great cages filled with soldiers let down the precipices . It is greatly in favor of this site to find such a writer as Dean Stanley saying that the situation so strikingly coincides with the intimations of the Gospel narrative ...
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... mean ? The stranger goes not yet has not been seen To leave the house . Perhaps he makes request Unheard of boldness ! to remain a guest ? Dorinda comes at length ; and , sooth to say , alone . Where is the image , her dear , sad ...
... mean ? The stranger goes not yet has not been seen To leave the house . Perhaps he makes request Unheard of boldness ! to remain a guest ? Dorinda comes at length ; and , sooth to say , alone . Where is the image , her dear , sad ...
44. oldal
... revolution . This did not mean that it was the most numerous , but that , in the general opin- ion , it was the most choice and brilliant by the rank , personal estimation , ton and manners of those who com- 44 STEPHANIE FÉLICITÉ GENLIS.
... revolution . This did not mean that it was the most numerous , but that , in the general opin- ion , it was the most choice and brilliant by the rank , personal estimation , ton and manners of those who com- 44 STEPHANIE FÉLICITÉ GENLIS.
45. oldal
... means of pleasing and fas- cinating were combined with infinite skill . They felt that to distinguish themselves from low company and ordinary society , it was necessary that they should preserve the tone and manners that were the best ...
... means of pleasing and fas- cinating were combined with infinite skill . They felt that to distinguish themselves from low company and ordinary society , it was necessary that they should preserve the tone and manners that were the best ...
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