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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... thoughts , the flowery field in which I had sported almost with the buoyancy of a schoolboy . Checking the freaks of my imagination that boon companion with whom . I had been gamboling - I took to the plough , broke the ground , and ...
... thoughts , the flowery field in which I had sported almost with the buoyancy of a schoolboy . Checking the freaks of my imagination that boon companion with whom . I had been gamboling - I took to the plough , broke the ground , and ...
12. oldal
... Thought that scourge of life , that inward consumer of man - racks his brain ; his heart is seared with deep an- guish ; a slow fever wastes his powerful frame ; and he sinks at last on the couch of sickness , never to rise again ...
... Thought that scourge of life , that inward consumer of man - racks his brain ; his heart is seared with deep an- guish ; a slow fever wastes his powerful frame ; and he sinks at last on the couch of sickness , never to rise again ...
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... thought to be dead , and a covering was thrown over his face . But he was not long before coming again to his senses , and , opening his eyes , he took the crucifix , kissed it repeatedly , listened to the prayers for the souls of the ...
... thought to be dead , and a covering was thrown over his face . But he was not long before coming again to his senses , and , opening his eyes , he took the crucifix , kissed it repeatedly , listened to the prayers for the souls of the ...
18. oldal
... thought then of the blissful times long past , And of their doubts , their broken , plighted troth , The gulf between them now , so deep , so vast , O God forgive , forgive them both ! - - Translation of BASKERVILLE . EIJER , ERIC ...
... thought then of the blissful times long past , And of their doubts , their broken , plighted troth , The gulf between them now , so deep , so vast , O God forgive , forgive them both ! - - Translation of BASKERVILLE . EIJER , ERIC ...
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... thoughts and feelings ; and this , with the weight of the teaching itself , gave Him power over the hearts of His audience . With a minute and exact knowl- edge of the teaching of the schools , He shows , by re- peated use of rabbinical ...
... thoughts and feelings ; and this , with the weight of the teaching itself , gave Him power over the hearts of His audience . With a minute and exact knowl- edge of the teaching of the schools , He shows , by re- peated use of rabbinical ...
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