The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, Volumen26Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl Clarke Company, limited, 1899 |
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... once did , however . It was the first association to which I ever heard the term applied ; a body of scientific young men in a great foreign city who admired their teacher , and to some extent each other . Many of them de- served it ...
... once did , however . It was the first association to which I ever heard the term applied ; a body of scientific young men in a great foreign city who admired their teacher , and to some extent each other . Many of them de- served it ...
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... once told me that he often wrote with his feet in hot water ; but for this , all his blood would have run into his head , as the mercury sometimes withdraws into the ball of the thermometer . -You don't suppose that my remarks made at ...
... once told me that he often wrote with his feet in hot water ; but for this , all his blood would have run into his head , as the mercury sometimes withdraws into the ball of the thermometer . -You don't suppose that my remarks made at ...
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... once thought of the odious fowl until the recurrence of precisely the same circumstances brought up precisely the same idea . He ought to have been proud of the accuracy of his mental adjustments . Given certain factors , and a sound ...
... once thought of the odious fowl until the recurrence of precisely the same circumstances brought up precisely the same idea . He ought to have been proud of the accuracy of his mental adjustments . Given certain factors , and a sound ...
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... once more , listen to the historian : " The Puritans hated puns . The Bishops were notoriously addicted to them . The Lords Temporal carried them to the verge of license . Majesty itself must have its Royal quibble . Ye be burly , my ...
... once more , listen to the historian : " The Puritans hated puns . The Bishops were notoriously addicted to them . The Lords Temporal carried them to the verge of license . Majesty itself must have its Royal quibble . Ye be burly , my ...
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... once . - Charming idea of life , but too high - colored for the reality . I have out- grown all this ; my tastes have become exceedingly primitive , almost , perhaps , ascetic . We carry happiness into our condi- tion , but must not ...
... once . - Charming idea of life , but too high - colored for the reality . I have out- grown all this ; my tastes have become exceedingly primitive , almost , perhaps , ascetic . We carry happiness into our condi- tion , but must not ...
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