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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14. oldal
... told you of . It is an amusement to me to take what liberties I like with these Persians , who ( as I think ) are not poets enough to frighten one from such excursions , and who really do want a little art to shapen them . I don't speak ...
... told you of . It is an amusement to me to take what liberties I like with these Persians , who ( as I think ) are not poets enough to frighten one from such excursions , and who really do want a little art to shapen them . I don't speak ...
38. oldal
... told with . peculiar grace and charm ; irritating , because one of the chief motives of the story is palpably absurd ; " and the Nation said of it : " It is not the solving of a riddle , but the development of two or three simple ...
... told with . peculiar grace and charm ; irritating , because one of the chief motives of the story is palpably absurd ; " and the Nation said of it : " It is not the solving of a riddle , but the development of two or three simple ...
66. oldal
... told , English justice is satisfied . The effect of the lie is indifferent ; all that is wanted is the customary and comforting example of falsehood . Whether you use a mountain or a molehill in an indict- ment for murder is indifferent ...
... told , English justice is satisfied . The effect of the lie is indifferent ; all that is wanted is the customary and comforting example of falsehood . Whether you use a mountain or a molehill in an indict- ment for murder is indifferent ...
70. oldal
... told her , since the moon and stars were become the subject of our discourse , we should trust our chimeras with nobody else . At night , there- fore , we went again into the park , which was now wholly dedicated to our learned ...
... told her , since the moon and stars were become the subject of our discourse , we should trust our chimeras with nobody else . At night , there- fore , we went again into the park , which was now wholly dedicated to our learned ...
72. oldal
... told you yesterday , who knows but we might improve it to perfection , though I confess there is but little hope of it ; the great distance between the moon and the earth is a difficulty not easy to be surmounted ; yet were the distance ...
... told you yesterday , who knows but we might improve it to perfection , though I confess there is but little hope of it ; the great distance between the moon and the earth is a difficulty not easy to be surmounted ; yet were the distance ...
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