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, 8 tomasJohn Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... give us back the dead ! I see the broken squadrons reel ; The steeds plunge wide with spurning heel ; Our eagles trod in miry gore ; The leopard standards swooping o'er ; The wounded on their slow cars dying , The route disordered ...
... give us back the dead ! I see the broken squadrons reel ; The steeds plunge wide with spurning heel ; Our eagles trod in miry gore ; The leopard standards swooping o'er ; The wounded on their slow cars dying , The route disordered ...
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... give him no credit for his other statements , which are all manifestly fictions of the same mould , but continue to me hence- forth the same confidence which you have . But you , Æschines , with all your crafty malice , have been simple ...
... give him no credit for his other statements , which are all manifestly fictions of the same mould , but continue to me hence- forth the same confidence which you have . But you , Æschines , with all your crafty malice , have been simple ...
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... give no assistance , either in money or in men , or in any other way , to you , who were carrying on a long and uninterrupted war for the com- mon benefit of all , as the facts plainly show ; and you , not unfairly or unnaturally angry ...
... give no assistance , either in money or in men , or in any other way , to you , who were carrying on a long and uninterrupted war for the com- mon benefit of all , as the facts plainly show ; and you , not unfairly or unnaturally angry ...
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... give , it seems incumbent upon me , how- ever little given to invective my nature may be , in con- sequence of the slanders which Eschines has vented- not indeed like him to bring forward a multitude of falsehoods - but to state what is ...
... give , it seems incumbent upon me , how- ever little given to invective my nature may be , in con- sequence of the slanders which Eschines has vented- not indeed like him to bring forward a multitude of falsehoods - but to state what is ...
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... give . Old mother - wit and nature gave Shakespeare and Fletcher all they have : In Spenser and in Jonson , art Of slower nature got the start ; But both in him so equal are , None knows which bears the happiest share . To him no author ...
... give . Old mother - wit and nature gave Shakespeare and Fletcher all they have : In Spenser and in Jonson , art Of slower nature got the start ; But both in him so equal are , None knows which bears the happiest share . To him no author ...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...– A Biographical and ..., 8 tomas John Clark Ridpath Visos knygos peržiūra - 1899 |
The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...– A Biographical and ..., 8 tomas John Clark Ridpath Visos knygos peržiūra - 1898 |
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