Library of the World's Best Literature: A-ZCharles Dudley Warner J.A. Hill, 1902 |
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... Reason and Feeling The Universe On Death ( Cypress Grove ' ) JOHN DRYDEN 1631-1700 4919 From BY THOMAS R. LOUNSBURY The Hind and the Panther ' To My Dear Friend Mr. Congreve viii LIVED PAGE JOHN DRYDEN - Continued : Ode to vii.
... Reason and Feeling The Universe On Death ( Cypress Grove ' ) JOHN DRYDEN 1631-1700 4919 From BY THOMAS R. LOUNSBURY The Hind and the Panther ' To My Dear Friend Mr. Congreve viii LIVED PAGE JOHN DRYDEN - Continued : Ode to vii.
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... feeling its stir afar but not recog- nizing the coming earthquake . Yet it may be conceded that Diderot anticipated things great and strange ; for his mind , although neither precise nor capable of sustained and systematic thought , was ...
... feeling its stir afar but not recog- nizing the coming earthquake . Yet it may be conceded that Diderot anticipated things great and strange ; for his mind , although neither precise nor capable of sustained and systematic thought , was ...
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... feels this , and so has become morose and irritable , for no one can be in a worse humor - not even a beautiful woman who in the morning finds a pimple on her nose - than an author who sees himself threat- ened with the fate of ...
... feels this , and so has become morose and irritable , for no one can be in a worse humor - not even a beautiful woman who in the morning finds a pimple on her nose - than an author who sees himself threat- ened with the fate of ...
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... notes , but my own feeling tells me that it ought to be a sol . You give the gentleman infinite trouble . You remember nothing , and make no progress . " To break the - force of this reproof a little , I tossed my DENIS DIDEROT 4697.
... notes , but my own feeling tells me that it ought to be a sol . You give the gentleman infinite trouble . You remember nothing , and make no progress . " To break the - force of this reproof a little , I tossed my DENIS DIDEROT 4697.
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... feels that it is a miser's complaint . If he didn't sing , he would address the earth in the very same tones when he intrusts to its keeping his gold : " O terre , reçois mon trésor . " In such works with the greatest variety of ...
... feels that it is a miser's complaint . If he didn't sing , he would address the earth in the very same tones when he intrusts to its keeping his gold : " O terre , reçois mon trésor . " In such works with the greatest variety of ...
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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