Library of the World's Best Literature: A-ZCharles Dudley Warner J.A. Hill, 1902 |
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... MAURIER At the Heart of Bohemia ( " Trilby ' ) Christmas in the Latin Quarter ( same ) " Dreaming True » ( Peter Ibbetson ' ) Barty Josselin at School ( The Martian " ) 1834-1896 5041 WILLIAM DUNBAR 1 The Thistle and the Rose From The.
... MAURIER At the Heart of Bohemia ( " Trilby ' ) Christmas in the Latin Quarter ( same ) " Dreaming True » ( Peter Ibbetson ' ) Barty Josselin at School ( The Martian " ) 1834-1896 5041 WILLIAM DUNBAR 1 The Thistle and the Rose From The.
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... dream , seemed to be holding on his knees a cygnet , which suddenly grew wings and flew aloft , sing- ing sweetly . Next day Plato came to him ; and Socrates said he was the bird . It is told that Plato , once seeing a man playing at ...
... dream , seemed to be holding on his knees a cygnet , which suddenly grew wings and flew aloft , sing- ing sweetly . Next day Plato came to him ; and Socrates said he was the bird . It is told that Plato , once seeing a man playing at ...
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... dream of a man awake . » Asked what grows old quickest , he replied , « < Gratitude . " When told that some one had slandered him in his absence , he said , " He may beat me too - in my absence ! " Being asked how much advantage the ...
... dream of a man awake . » Asked what grows old quickest , he replied , « < Gratitude . " When told that some one had slandered him in his absence , he said , " He may beat me too - in my absence ! " Being asked how much advantage the ...
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... dreams , and soothsayers , and those who paid attention to them , and those puffed up by fame or wealth , he believed no creature was sillier than man . Take life easy Some said to him , " You are an old man . now . " He replied , " And ...
... dreams , and soothsayers , and those who paid attention to them , and those puffed up by fame or wealth , he believed no creature was sillier than man . Take life easy Some said to him , " You are an old man . now . " He replied , " And ...
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... dreams , and so early devel- oped literary tendencies that his frightened father sent him off to Amsterdam to school , in the hope of curing proclivities so dan- gerous . Here he became familiar with the works of the Encyclopædists ...
... dreams , and so early devel- oped literary tendencies that his frightened father sent him off to Amsterdam to school , in the hope of curing proclivities so dan- gerous . Here he became familiar with the works of the Encyclopædists ...
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z Charles Dudley Warner Visos knygos peržiūra - 1896 |
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Alexandre Dumas Anytus Aramis asked Athos bastion beautiful Ben Jonson better Busigny called charming Chicot Clarkson Count cried D'Artagnan dear death door dream Dryden Duc d'Orléans Dumas earth English Euripides eyes face father France French gave genius girl give Gretel Grimaud hand happy head hear heard heart heaven Holmes honor hour Irenæus Jean Giraud King lady laugh literary literature live look Madame Leverdet Meletus mind Monsieur Monte Cristo morning mother musketeer Mysouff nature never night once Paris passed Peter Ibbetson Phyllida Plato play poem poet Pokrovsky Porthos RED-HEADED LEAGUE replied Athos Sedan-chair seemed Septmonts Shakespeare Sherlock Holmes smile Socrates soul speak tell thee things thou thought Three Musketeers tion Tönnes took Trilby turn verse voice whole wife woman young