Library of the World's Best Literature: A-ZCharles Dudley Warner J.A. Hill, 1902 |
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... gave it into the charge of the English Ambassador for presentation to King James I .; but owing to James ' death before the presentation could be made , it was presented instead to Charles I. It remained in the possession of the English ...
... gave it into the charge of the English Ambassador for presentation to King James I .; but owing to James ' death before the presentation could be made , it was presented instead to Charles I. It remained in the possession of the English ...
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... gave any considera- tion to either the intellectual or the ethical force of consistency . His writing indicates his utter carelessness both as to the direction and as to the pace of his thought . He had an abiding conviction that ...
... gave any considera- tion to either the intellectual or the ethical force of consistency . His writing indicates his utter carelessness both as to the direction and as to the pace of his thought . He had an abiding conviction that ...
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... gave him quickness of insight and delicacy in interpretation . He had the faculty of making and keeping friends , being un affected , genial , amiable , enthusiastically generous and helpful to his friends , and without vindictiveness ...
... gave him quickness of insight and delicacy in interpretation . He had the faculty of making and keeping friends , being un affected , genial , amiable , enthusiastically generous and helpful to his friends , and without vindictiveness ...
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... gave him . He had , I know not how , squirmed his way into a few houses , where a couvert stood always ready for him , but it had been stipulated that he should never speak without the consent of his hosts . So there he sat and ate ...
... gave him . He had , I know not how , squirmed his way into a few houses , where a couvert stood always ready for him , but it had been stipulated that he should never speak without the consent of his hosts . So there he sat and ate ...
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... gave it . Then he threw the strange pagoda from him . ) So she made me and threw me down among other pagodas , some with portly well - filled paunches , short necks , - protruding goggle eyes , and an apoplectic appearance ; others 4702 ...
... gave it . Then he threw the strange pagoda from him . ) So she made me and threw me down among other pagodas , some with portly well - filled paunches , short necks , - protruding goggle eyes , and an apoplectic appearance ; others 4702 ...
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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