Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, 12 tomasCharles Dudley Warner International Society, 1897 |
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... spirits , easy , affable , full of sallies , drollery , and folly . Virtue demands rever- ence , and reverence is inconvenient ; virtue challenges admiration , and admiration is not entertaining . I have to do with people whose time ...
... spirits , easy , affable , full of sallies , drollery , and folly . Virtue demands rever- ence , and reverence is inconvenient ; virtue challenges admiration , and admiration is not entertaining . I have to do with people whose time ...
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... spirit of Iphicrates the general also , pointing out to him the cocks of Midias the barber fighting those of Callias . He said it was strange that every man could tell easily how many sheep he had , but could not call by name the ...
... spirit of Iphicrates the general also , pointing out to him the cocks of Midias the barber fighting those of Callias . He said it was strange that every man could tell easily how many sheep he had , but could not call by name the ...
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... spirit which had established his house . He was a lover of books and a dreamer of 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 ...
... spirit which had established his house . He was a lover of books and a dreamer of 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 ...
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... spirit of curiosity which characterized the mind of D'Israeli assumed its most dignified concrete form in the Commentaries on the Reign of Charles I. ' D'Israeli had an artistic sense of the values in a historical picture , with a keen ...
... spirit of curiosity which characterized the mind of D'Israeli assumed its most dignified concrete form in the Commentaries on the Reign of Charles I. ' D'Israeli had an artistic sense of the values in a historical picture , with a keen ...
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... spirit of the King , dreading lest the magnanimous monarch , overcome by the sever- ity of the cold , might faint on the scaffold , prevailed on him to eat half a manchet of bread and taste some claret . But the more consolatory ...
... spirit of the King , dreading lest the magnanimous monarch , overcome by the sever- ity of the cold , might faint on the scaffold , prevailed on him to eat half a manchet of bread and taste some claret . But the more consolatory ...
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4805 psl. - And when he thus had spoken, he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth. And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with graveclothes : and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus saith unto them, Loose him, and let him go.
4805 psl. - Jesus said, Take ye away the stone. Martha, the sister of him that was dead, saith unto him, Lord, by this time he stinketh: for he hath been dead four days.
4942 psl. - Twas at the royal feast for Persia won By Philip's warlike son : Aloft in awful state The godlike hero sate On his imperial throne...
4944 psl. - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure : Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure ; Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain ; Fought all his battles o'er again ; And thrice he routed all his foes; and thrice he slew the slain.
4804 psl. - Then when Mary was come where Jesus was, and saw him, she fell down at his feet, saying unto him, Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died.
4922 psl. - A man so various, that he seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts, and nothing long; But, in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon ; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
4775 psl. - A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning As virtuous men pass mildly away, And whisper to their souls, to go, Whilst some of their sad friends do say, The breath goes now, and some say, no...
4941 psl. - Three poets, in three distant ages born, Greece, Italy, and England did adorn. The first in loftiness of thought surpassed, The next in majesty, in both the last. The force of Nature could no farther go ; To make a third she joined the former two.
4804 psl. - She saith unto him, Yea, Lord : I believe that thou art the Christ the Son of God, which should come into the world.
4948 psl. - Got. while his soul did huddled notions try; And born a shapeless lump, like anarchy. In friendship false, implacable in hate; Resolved to ruin or to rule the state.
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