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, Том 8John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... asked by what means Philip for the most part succeeded in his operations , every one would answer , " By his army , by his largesses , by cor- rupting those at the head of affairs . " Well , then , I neither had armies , nor did I ...
... asked by what means Philip for the most part succeeded in his operations , every one would answer , " By his army , by his largesses , by cor- rupting those at the head of affairs . " Well , then , I neither had armies , nor did I ...
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... asking for £ 5 ; the lady , not suspecting his object , sent him £ 10 . So one July morning in 1802 he slipped away from school , with a volume of Eurip- ides in one pocket , and a book of English poems in another . His intention was to ...
... asking for £ 5 ; the lady , not suspecting his object , sent him £ 10 . So one July morning in 1802 he slipped away from school , with a volume of Eurip- ides in one pocket , and a book of English poems in another . His intention was to ...
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... asked him to forward £ 500 to Cole- ridge , as coming from " a young man of fortune who admired his talents , " and wanted to make him a present . Cottle induced him to reduce the sum to £ 300 , which was sent to Coleridge . This was in ...
... asked him to forward £ 500 to Cole- ridge , as coming from " a young man of fortune who admired his talents , " and wanted to make him a present . Cottle induced him to reduce the sum to £ 300 , which was sent to Coleridge . This was in ...
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... asked , Could not the same end have been gained , the same nobleness , the same con- stancy have been achieved without pain ? Which is , I think , as if one should ask , whether the wood could not have been cut into shape without the ...
... asked , Could not the same end have been gained , the same nobleness , the same con- stancy have been achieved without pain ? Which is , I think , as if one should ask , whether the wood could not have been cut into shape without the ...
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... asked him , when they were alone , what he was thinking about . " You , " said Paul , without the least reserve . " And what are you thinking about me ? " asked Mrs. Pipchin . " I'm thinking how old you must be , " said Paul . " You ...
... asked him , when they were alone , what he was thinking about . " You , " said Paul , without the least reserve . " And what are you thinking about me ? " asked Mrs. Pipchin . " I'm thinking how old you must be , " said Paul . " You ...
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